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BlackBerry Storm 2
It's not the perfect Storm, but it's pretty close. RIM's SurePress technology is far better than before, and the increase in RAM makes for a noticeably smoother user experience.
In the labs: BlackBerry Storm2
Got a question about the latest BlackBerry touchscreen? The BlackBerry Storm2 has blown into the CNET offices and we want to hear from you!
Reviews
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Nokia C5
The C5 looks like the older Nokias we know and love but with a fresh coat of paint and improved with 3G, A-GPS, maps, memory and the Ovi Store.
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Samsung S3650 Corby
The Corby is excellent value, matching a very usable touchscreen mobile with a bargain bin price tag. If you're spending under AU$200, the Corby should be on your list to compare.
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BlackBerry Bold 9700
While it's hard to recommend it as an upgrade to current Bold owners, the 9700 is an outstanding phone in its own right and is still among the best handsets for business users.
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Samsung N110
An easy-to-use netbook with a long battery life, but there are cheaper options.
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Nokia N86 8MP
There's a lot to like about the N86 8MP, but it's hard to fall in love with it too. While it's well made with good features, it looks and feels like a phone from several years ago.
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BlackBerry Curve 8520
With the BlackBerry Curve 8520, RIM has done a good job of creating an affordable phone with all the right features, although you might miss 3G connectivity. Just make sure you get it in black.
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HTC Touch Pro2
Those who can afford the Touch Pro2 will be buying a feature-rich smartphone with a unique conference calling feature and a decent suite of business apps.
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Nokia E75
Nokia's E75 looks the part and mostly performs well too, but its single day battery life is a major let-down when compared to last year's E-Series offerings.
Features
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Best touchscreen mobile phones
In the good old days we'd let our fingers do the walking when using the Yellow Pages. These days our fingers do a lot more with our mobile phones.
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Handset shortcuts: BlackBerry
Want to work smarter not harder? Check out our list of the best and most useful shortcuts for your BlackBerry smartphone.
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Best mobile phones of 2009
Ladies and gentlemen, we present the year's best phones, rated on features, performance and value for money.
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Talk like a supermodel: Sexy fashion phones
Phones are more than just communication devices — they can echo your personal style.
News
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More pictures of BlackBerry's first slider emerge
Yet more images of a possible slider BlackBerry have emerged.
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Is RIM cooking up a BlackBerry slider?
RIM has struggled to integrate touchscreens into its current portfolio so it has apparently been experimenting with integrating them into its current handsets, namely the Bold.
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BlackBerry Presenter lets you leave the laptop at home
Research in Motion has debuted a new accessory called the BlackBerry Presenter which allows you to make PowerPoint presentations right from your smartphone.
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Seesmic Twitter app lands in BlackBerry store
On Monday, Seesmic released an update to Seesmic for BlackBerry, a Twitter app that first debuted in late November.
DIYs and How-to
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Top 10 reasons not to buy an iPhone
Since its release, the iPhone has had more than its share of press. Love it or hate it, everyone's been talking about it and looking at its sleek, colourful interface, it's hard not to fall in love with it. But like most decisions based on emotion, buying one may not be the smartest thing to do — at least, not yet.
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How do I combine my phone, PDA and iPod into one device?
How do I combine my phone, PDA and iPod into one device?
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How to make your smart phone smarter
You don't have to be a brain surgeon to boost your smart phone's IQ. Downloadable software offers maps and directions, an instant messenger, and the latest news to go.
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CNET.com.au's quick guide to handheld operating systems
In this quick guide, we take a look at the functionality and applications of the four main handheld operating systems -- Palm, Windows Mobile, Symbian and BlackBerry.
Downloads
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X-Men: Children of the Atom demo
Engage in the ultimate struggle between good and evil.
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AtomTime98
Synchronize your PC's clock with the atomic timeserver in Colorado.
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IMbot
Send text messages to any phone with IMbot, a free tool for your Palm device.
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Howdy Softphone
Turn your PC or laptop into a phone and office extension phone.



















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