Tags: 2006, life, mobile phone

Gear4 BluPhones

Built for wireless music (and hands-free phone calls to boot), the BluPhones are ultra-light Bluetooth headphones that allow you to cut the cord of any A2DP-compatible device.

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Unwired Wireless Card

While the speed and pricing plans make it appealing for those who aren't deskbound, Unwired's Wireless Card is cruelled by the lack of true mobility and the Sydney-only coverage, which itself is undeniably patchy.

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Motorola RAZR V3x

Based on the design of the Motorola RAZR V3, the slightly thicker V3x is a 3G-enabled handset with a 2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth and an MP3 player.

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Will your next MP3 player be a mobile phone?

Will mobiles replace MP3 players?

Why would you want 3G?

Although people are well aware of 3G technology, less people are actually considering using it. Could it be there just isn't the need? Should carriers be focussing their efforts elsewhere -- like regional areas?

Google's ambitions going mobile

Deep Nishar, Google's director of product management, sees mobility as the new frontier of the Internet.

Bye-bye hard-drive, hello flash

The world as notebook users know it is about to change in a flash.

LG's sweet lure of Chocolate

Can the company position itself to be taken seriously as a premium mobile brand?

Lost mobile phones: a survival guide

Odds are you use your mobile all the time - but what should you do if it's lost or stolen? David Braue catches up with some new solutions to an ongoing problem.

Mobile phone buying guide

Buying a mobile phone is more than a matter of picking the most feature-rich or slickest-looking device -- your usage and lifestyle are going to help you decide which is the the right plan and handset for you.

Best of CES Awards: Consumer Electronics Show 2006

Best of CES -- our pick of winners by category.

What a waste! Australian tech recycling options limited

The overwhelming majority of councils in the Sydney metropolitan region fail to provide any direct e-waste recycling services for their residents.