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Nokia 3720: Tonka tough
Whether you're a rugged outdoors type with calloused hands from weekend rock-climbing, or whether you're just a doofus who regularly drops your phone in the loo, Nokia's latest announcement could be for you.
HTC Touch Diamond2
If you're prepared to manage the memory and train yourself to use the keyboard, then there are few WiMo phones sexier than the Diamond2.
Reviews
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Apple iPhone 3GS (32GB)
The iPhone 3GS is faster and we appreciate the new features and extended battery life, but call quality and 3G reception still need improvement.
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HP iPAQ Voice Messenger
The iPAQ Voice Messenger is at best, mediocre. There's nothing here that HTC, BlackBerry or Apple don't already do better, and unless your company already has a great HP contract, it's hard to recommend.
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Nokia N85
The Nokia N85 is another solid N-series phone but if you're looking for something different this won't be your bag.
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Nokia 3600 Slide
The 3600 Slide looks good and makes a great mobile phone, but is expensive considering the absence of 3G and its poor quality camera.
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HTC Touch 3G
Amongst the numerous HTC handsets this year, the unassuming Touch 3G may not make the strongest impact, but it is certainly one of our favourites.
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MWg Atom V
MWg's first Australian release is a solid Windows Mobile smartphone at a reasonable price, let down in part by sluggish performance.
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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.
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Samsung SGH-i780
With two batteries and a separate charger, the SGH-i780 could be a wise choice for the mobile professional, although it's a bit bulky and the screen is a touch small for some applications
Features
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Tech takes a holiday
Whether you're headed to Bali or Belgium, a good holiday can become a great one with the addition of a few tech items to your suitcase. Here's how to tech yourself to paradise in five easy steps.
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CNET Australia's quick guide to 3G
If the advantages of 3G mobile networks goes over your head, don't worry, you're not alone. With 3G services rapidly outselling 2G services in Australia we're here to help with an easy explanation of what 3G is and what it all means to you.
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Wireless connections: the options explained
CNET explains the wireless connectivity options for mobile devices and the pros and cons of each one.
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Tech on tour: Family road trip survival tips
Can technology make the hassles of a family car trip simpler? Alex Kidman decided to put technology to the test on the road.
News
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Nokia announces E55, E75
Nokia rolled out two new E-series phones at its press conference on the first day of the GSMA World Congress here in Barcelona. Both offer full messaging and smartphone features, but they take a different approach to design.
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Garmin-Asus unveils Nuvifone M20, more details about G60
Garmin-Asus is wasting no time on creating some pre-Mobile World Congress buzz, with the release of details about its long-awaited Nuvifone G60 and the announcement of a lower-end model, the Nuvifone M20.
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Pharos Traveler 137 GPS smartphone unveiled
Getting a jump start on CES 2009, location-based provider Pharos officially introduced on Tuesday the Pharos Traveler 137 smartphone, a Windows Mobile 6.1-based handset with integrated GPS and navigation software.
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Surfing with the Motorola A3100
Motorola got a jump start on CES when it announced its new crop of phones two days before the show opens.
Downloads
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Global Navigator
The most powerful and easy to use GPS navigation software on your Pocket PC
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Livecontacts Mobile for BlackBerry
Livecontacts Mobile is a mobile application designed for BlackBerry devices. A free and fun way to let your friends know where you are.
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GPSed Pro: Mapping your impressions
Want to store exciting trips in your life? Track trips from your mobile device and store them in an online archive. Trace the tracks on Google maps...
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GPSed Pro: Mapping your impressions
Want to store exciting trips in your life? Track trips from your mobile device and store them in an online archive. Trace the tracks on Google maps...
The Explain Series
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Get (laptop) smart before you buy
Win the numbers game and get the laptop that's perfect your needs as well as your budget!
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Microsoft Windows® 7. Your PC, simplified.
Windows® 7 has been designed to be more reliable, more responsive, and to make the things you do every day easier.
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Whereis® maps
If you’d like to get to know more of Australia, and do it safely, then check out Whereis® maps.



















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