Tags: laptop, pc, smartphone

Motorola MC75

Enterprises looking to deploy a rugged, versatile mobile device will be impressed by the Motorola MC75's range of features. However, you pay a premium for smartphone functionality in a hardened form; this phone is not only tough, it is massive to the point of being unwieldy.

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i-mate JASJAR

Despite its unsavoury aesthetics, the JASJAR is an ideal companion for the mobile professional that needs to input large amounts of data on the go.

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Dopod 595

Dopod's 595 lacks some of the features of its larger smartphone cousins, but should hold its own against competing mini PDA phones.

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Nokia N76

Nokia's latest N series clamshell is a shiny 3G multimedia phone with dual displays, a standard 3.5mm headphone jack for music, and support for Windows DRM.

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Vodafone Mobile Connect 3G HSDPA USB Modem

Vodafone's compact USB modem boosts accessibility to the telco's high-speed 3G mobile network — but the speed can range from over 2Mbps to less than 300Kbps depending on your location.

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Acer aspires to lead low-cost laptop race

After months of speculation in the media, Acer introduced its own low-cost mini-notebook PC at the Computex trade show in Taipei.

Symbian forecasts the death of the PC

Foldable screens, new input technology mean smart phones could soon kill off the PC, Symbian executives say.

What's next for Apple? We think it's the remote

After looking at what Apple has done in the past, there are some clues going forward. A good place to look is some of its older products, both software and hardware.

Is Foleo Palm's folly?

Palm's bid to reinvent mobile computing looks an awful lot like the current state of mobile computing, but with less horsepower.

HTC unveils five mobile devices

Mobile maker HTC unveiled five new devices for the Australian market last week, including an ultramobile PC called the Shift, and a PDA-phone with a slide-out QWERTY keypad called the TyTN II.

Mobile tech for women

OK, ladies, you know as well as I do that tech toys aren't just for the boys -- why should they have all the fun?

Top 10 phones of January

CNET.com.au's Jeremy Roche leads you through January's most popular handsets.

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Zonerider Gateway 4.1

Create wireless network and earn money.

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ABBYY Lingvo 12 English-Russian

Translate words from Russian into various languages.

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3D Mini-Jetfight (Air Combat) 1.1

Jetfight against computer-controlled or real opponents.

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MobileArchiver 3.04

Archive SMS and call details to Outlook for easy backup, searching, and managing.

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Avvenu Music Player 2.5.6

Listen to your iTunes music remotely.

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