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Top 5 business smartphones

Want to work on the move but don't want to lug a laptop? You'll need a smartphone that lets you do email, open business documents and browse the web.

2004: A trip down mobile memory lane

In the world of mobile phones, 2004 will be remembered for its daring designs, quirky accessories and the tongue-twisting length of product names.

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Reviews

  • Lexmark X7675

    The Lexmark X7675 is a network-ready multifunction printer that promises much, but delivers little with its average print quality and frustrating setup process.

  • Lexmark X6675

    The Lexmark X6675 is a capable multifunction printer with wireless capabilities and fax functions as standard.

  • Lexmark X4975

    The Lexmark X4975 is a three-in-one multifunction printer with the ability to print double-sided pages.

  • Link's Crossbow Training

    Though it's extremely short, Link's Crossbow Training is a fun shooting game that's good enough to overshadow the faults of the main part of the package, the Wii Zapper.

  • Canon Pixma MP470

    The Canon Pixma MP470 offers good print speeds, great text and graphics print quality, and useful features for a low price. This multifunction printer trumps all of its budget competitors with printer quality; we highly recommend it for home users on a budget.

  • Lexmark X4550

    The Lexmark X4550 offers what most all-in-ones in this price range don't: wireless networking. Casual home users who value network-readiness will love that feature, but users who want better print quality will be happier with a different machine.

  • HP Photosmart C5280

    Its features set is oddly unbalanced, and better all-in-one inkjet options cost just a bit more, but the HP Photosmart C5280 is a good bet for casual home users on a tight budget.

  • Samsung CLX-3160FN

    The Samsung CLX-3160FN isn't the best or fastest multifunction printer, but it offers a good value for small offices and work groups with basic needs.

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Features

  • Best of CES Awards

    Since 2006, CNET has presented the Best of CES Awards, given to the top products in 10 categories as well as one coveted Best in Show award. See the gadgets that topped our list for this year, and find out the People's Voice winner, decided by more than 10,000 member votes.

  • Top 5 PDA-phones

    These hybrid devices combine the organisational features of a traditional PDA with the communication capabilities of a mobile phone. To make your life easier, here are our current top five picks.

  • Megaphone #2: Your monthly mobile news

    CNET Australia's latest video series is dedicated to everything mobile, including a look at the ongoing battle for touchscreen supreme.

  • PDA Buyer's Guide: What to look for when buying a handheld

    The right PDA has to be small enough that you enjoy toting it around, but the battery needs to be big enough that it has some juice left when you need it; plus, it must have a decent-size screen.

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  • Apple breaks up Palm Pre-iTunes lovefest

    We can't say this was a complete surprise, but it looks like Apple made good on its earlier warning and put an end to the Palm Pre-iTunes synchronisation with the release of iTunes 8.2.1.

  • Wiimote hack improves real-life tennis game

    Mans Shapshak, an avid tennis player as well as a gear hacker, has come up with a novel way to combine fake tennis with real tennis to improve his real-world game using a hacked Wiimote.

  • Status of GSM Palm Pre

    Rumours of a GSM Pre have emerged on a Vietnamese forum showing high-quality photos clearly showing the SIM card slot behind the phone's battery cover.

  • Report: Palm Pre will sync with iTunes

    As Palm readies the Palm Pre for release next month, another interesting tidbit of information has been discovered about the device. It is recognised by Apple's iTunes.

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