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Garmin Nuvi 1390T

There's nothing particularly flash about it, but the 1390T is a solid and dependable choice, with traffic, lane guidance, Aussie and NZ maps, and Bluetooth hands-free amongst its features.

Altec Lansing inMotion Classic

The Altec Lansing inMotion Classic offers a stylish way to play your iPod or iPhone around your home. It sounds remarkable for its size, but it lacks the low-end oomph of a larger system.

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Reviews

  • Amazon Kindle

    The Kindle makes reading more portable than a sackful of books and is likely to inspire you to read more than ever before.

  • Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2

    Lenovo's popular IdeaPad S10-2 netbook has been slimmed down and its price reduced, making it a better netbook — as long as you can live without ExpressCard.

  • Samsung S6700T

    If you're looking for an inexpensive phone with a nice, simple interface and a decent number of features, you won't be disappointed with the Samsung S6700T.

  • Uniden BTSC1500

    It tries to pack a few too many features on to the one button, but otherwise the BTSC1500 makes for a good in-car companion.

  • Flip MinoHD

    Although ultimate image quality and features are sacrificed on the altar of price and pocketability, the MinoHD should be on casual videographers shortlists.

  • HTC Tattoo

    If you want an affordable Android smartphone, the Tattoo will fit the bill. Power users should look elsewhere.

  • Garmin Nuvi 1390

    It mightn't offer the bigger bang for buck, but the 1390 is a solid and dependable choice. We particularly like its comprehensive lane guidance and easy-to-use interface.

  • Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

    Sony Ericsson has finally satisfied our curiosity and thrown the covers off its first Android-powered handset. A veritable powerhouse, the X10 features a 1GHz processor and a high resolution 4-inch display.

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Features

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  • Gmail push comes to iPhone, WiMo

    Those who have been restlessly awaiting the arrival of Google's official Gmail push solution for mobile phones can relax after Google expanded the reach of its Google Sync services to iPhone and Windows Mobile.

  • Intel Core i7 Mobile laptop chips to be served with Windows 7

    Laptop manufacturers are gearing up to release machines that use Intel's next-generation Core i7 mobile chips, code-named Clarksfield, on Intel's next-gen Centrino platform, code-named Calpella.

  • Video download comes to iPhone

    Our suspicions that Apple would soon be offering iPhone and iPod Touch users direct downloads of iTunes video content were confirmed during announcements at WWDC 2009.

  • PSP Go: What we know so far

    Ahead of E3, a leaked video is revealed by a Sony executive touting a sliding screen handheld — with no second thumb stick — and built-in flash memory.

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DIYs and How-to

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Downloads

  • Pocket PC ActiveSky Media Player Version 2.0

    Turn your PDA into a personal entertainment center. Our technology enables you to watch news, videos, and sports, whenever you want, wherever you are.

  • MJ4ever

    The MJ4ever! Battery saver application is an application created as a labour of love by a true Michael Jackson fan. It?s our tribute to the late...

  • Kai's Auto Turn Off.Net

    Turn Off your Pocket PC at any time, every day

  • BerryFlash

    Use it like a flashlight, turn your Blackberry into the brightest device in the dark with a single touch.

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