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WD My Passport Essential SE 1TB

Western Digital's 1TB Passport drive isn't pretty or cheap, but its bland look belies the storage and backup goodies within.

HTC Hero hands-on: Photos

Dubbed the Hero, this is the third HTC handset to sport the Google Android operating system.

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Reviews

  • Asus P750

    The Asus P750 may be chunky, but it packs in a huge array of features. Combined with an equally impressive software bundle, the result is an excellent multifunction handheld that should appeal to a wide range of mobile professionals.

  • Sony Ericsson Z750i

    The Z750i has spunky looks and a decent interface, but Telstra has shoved in a few naff features that either don't work or don't make sense.

  • Apple iPhone

    Despite some flaws, the Apple iPhone sets a new benchmark for an integrated phone and MP3 player.

  • Samsung BlackJack

    Samsung's BlackJack is a utilitarian PDA-phone which has some consumer-friendly features that aim to balance its workhorse disposition.

  • Slacker Web Player

    If you want good music — right now, with minimal effort, wherever you are (so long as you have an Internet connection) — there's no reason not to take the Slacker Web Player for a spin.

  • Sony Ericsson K800i

    Sony Ericsson has thrown down the gauntlet with the 3.2-megapixel Cyber-shot K800i. We've crowned this the best camera phone so far in 2006, but the bevy of extra features and ease of use make the K800i a good choice for first-time 3G users.

  • Philips WACS700 Wireless Music Centre

    The WACS700 Wireless Music Centre is an easy to set up music serving system, but it's not without its quirks.

  • Sony Ericsson Z520i

    Sony Ericsson's mid-range Z520i is a highly customisable clamshell phone with light effects, a VGA camera, MP3 support and in-phone media editing features.

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Features

  • Top 10 mobile phones of February

    Smart phones and fashion handsets were the most popular handsets last month with the major focus on Motorola and Sony Ericsson models.

  • Top 10 mobile phones of November

    Nokia's cute clamshell, O2's mini PDA and Sony Ericsson's Walkman phone are what CNET.com.au readers have been researching the most in the weeks leading up to Christmas, with Samsung's 2-megapixel D600 and Motorola's RAZR also featuring in the top 10.

  • Top 10 mobile phones of October

    Mobile phone makers and carriers had all hand on deck in Australia during October. Vodafone became the third 3G provider, Nokia announced an onslaught of phones, as did French manufacturer Sagem, which released fifteen phones.

  • Top 10 mobile phones of September

    Sony Ericsson's duo of 2-megapixel camera phones lead the charge this month, while a pair of recently announced O2 Xdas enter as upcoming contenders.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Top mobile devices of 2005

    We trawled through the last year's archives and handpicked the 10 mobile devices that impressed us the most over the last 12 months.

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Downloads

  • World Almanac

    Become an instant reference expert with the 2005 World Almanac, featuring 13,750 entries loaded with stats, graphs, tables and more!

  • World Almanac

    Become an instant reference expert with the 2005 World Almanac, featuring 13,750 entries loaded with stats, graphs, tables and more!

  • Tips & Tricks - iPhone Secrets Lite

    Get the most out of your iPhone or iPod Touch with the Lite guide to shortcuts, hidden features, tips tricks. Share Tips via e-mail and...

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