While parts of the iPhone 3G are superb, there are still some big features missing from this device. If you add up the extras, the iPhone doesn't seem like a phone that everyone can afford.
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Linksys' CIT200 Skype Phone does a good job of bringing the Skype experience to the cordless handset world. It's not without its flaws, however, and you'd be well advised to carefully research your VoIP options before making a purchasing decision.
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Avid Skype users that aren't quite willing to ditch their landline are sure to appreciate the flexibility that Philips' VOIP321 handset provides.
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Want to check out all the madness from the late-night iPhone launches in Australia and New Zealand? Here's all our coverage from the long-awaited release of the hallowed handset.
Three has launched a 3G SIM and data starter kit for those who want to get their iPhone from other carriers but use it on the 3 Network.
Australia's telecommunications industry is abuzz with strong speculation that Virgin Mobile Australia will start selling Apple's 3G iPhone handset in the next two weeks.
CommSec, CommBank's securities trading arm, claims it has launched the first iPhone application in Australia.
Optus has announced it will hold a launch party for Apple's iPhone starting from 10pm on Thursday night in its George St, Sydney store.
Odds are you use your mobile all the time - but what should you do if it's lost or stolen? David Braue catches up with some new solutions to an ongoing problem.
You don't have to be a brain surgeon to boost your smart phone's IQ. Downloadable software offers maps and directions, an instant messenger, and the latest news to go.
I am looking for a mobile phone that will Sync with Microsoft Outlook, has long talk time and is generally great for business use.
I don't care about cameras, texting, ringtones and all that stuff, but am very fond of the slider phones.
I'm overwhelmed by choice and range of prices. Please help!
Buying a mobile phone is more than a matter of picking the most feature-rich or slickest-looking device -- your usage and lifestyle are going to help you decide which is the the right plan and handset for you.
Since its release, the iPhone has had more than its share of press. Love it or hate it, everyone's been talking about it and looking at its sleek, colourful interface, it's hard not to fall in love with it. But like most decisions based on emotion, buying one may not be the smartest thing to do — at least, not yet.
Telstra claims its Next G network covers 98 percent of the Australian population and is the fastest in the country. CNET.com.au explains what Next G is and how it differs from other providers, and compares the Next G mobile phones available.
Highlights include 2 megapixel cameras, swivelling bodies and a model with iPod-like music storage.
The French manufacturer stamped its entry into Australia this week by launching a range of mobile phones, flat-screen TVs, digital set-top boxes, routers, and photo printers.
Sony Ericsson's 2005 line-up attracted much attention in May, along with some stylish fashion phones and a new release from Nokia, the 3230.
CNET.com.au's Jeremy Roche takes you through the most popular mobile phones of February.
Connect to the Internet with your mobile network carrier.
Listen Azan (Athan) automatically five times a day on every prayer time in your mobile phone.
Convert iPhone pictures into glass.
Have your phone read the current time to you.
Help people with colorblindness identify and find colors.