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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.

HP iPaq Data Messenger

Though it comes with some business-centric security features, this iPaq falls short when compared with other Windows Mobile devices out there.

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Reviews

  • 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.

  • HP iPAQ 912c

    The HP iPAQ 912c defines the middle of the road. When you consider its performance versus the price, the 912c is passable but painfully average.

  • HP iPAQ 612c Business Navigator

    HP's latest iPAQ, the 612c Business Navigator, is a solid offering with lots of features and good battery life. It's a bland-looking and giant handset, but good performance and crisp touchscreen somewhat make up for the poor keypad.

  • HP iPAQ 312 Travel Companion

    It may not be entirely rational buying a GPS for its beautiful screen and multimedia features, but the 312 almost makes the case despite its numerous bugs and flaws.

  • 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

  • HP iPAQ 112 Classic

    There aren't many choices for dedicated, low-cost PDAs, so it's good to know that the 112 Classic pretty much gets all the basics right at an affordable price.

  • HTC Touch

    While not a iPhone killer, the HTC Touch represents good value for money. If you can do without 3G support or a high-res camera, then the Touch will offer most features you'd require from a smartphone.

  • Gogo CM 310

    Despite the fact that on paper the gogo CM 310 seems to have quite a wide feature set, it's ultimately let down by the fact that, GPS aside, it doesn't really perform any of its extra features particularly well.

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Features

  • Megaphone #1: Your monthly dose of mobile

    CNET Australia's latest video series is dedicated to everything mobile, including a peek at the sexiest phones of the future and a wrap of all the phone's we've reviewed this month.

  • GPS: not just for the car anymore

    Declining prices and improved miniaturisation mean GPS is making its way out of the car and into other gadgets. You may never get lost again.

  • 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.

  • Best PDAs for business users

    These business-minded handhelds are ready to work for you, offering you an impressive resume of wireless connectivity, productivity tools, and more.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Top GPS features

    So you've decided you're going to get a portable GPS device, but what features should you look out for and which brand is best at what?

  • Handhelds buying guide

    Choosing the right handheld is all about finding the perfect balance of size, weight, performance, features, and cost.

  • GPS navigation on mobile phones

    Is there a mobile phone / PDA that has inbuilt GPS navigation that I can use in my car?

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Downloads

  • Minute Maker for Pocket PC

    Minute Maker for Pocket PC is a neat note taking and outliner application that takes the hassle out of meetings!

  • Mobile TV Center (Palm)

    Watch TV on your Palm, Treo, Clié and 500 other mobile devices

  • Mobile TV Center (Symbian)

    Take your TV shows on-the-go. Fully automated conversion and transfer of Windows Media Center recorded video to 500 mobile devices.

  • Mobile TV Center

    Take your TV shows on-the-go. Fully automated conversion and transfer of Windows Media Center recorded video to 500 mobile devices.

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The Explain Series

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Videos