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BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220

The first BlackBerry clamshell looks great and does the basics well, though its lack of 3G data speeds is disappointing.

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Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures

Technical issues notwithstanding, the violently rewarding Age of Conan is one of the finest online RPGs available.

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Logitech G25 Racing Wheel

Fancy yourself as a virtual racing driver? This leather-clad, brushed metal extravaganza will transform you from Mark Webber into Stirling Moss.

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Sony Ericsson P910i

The slick P900 smart phone gets a QWERTY keyboard and a few noteworthy additions.

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Siemens SX1

Siemens mixes business with pleasure with the SX1 -- a smart phone which isn't just a pretty face. Read our Australian review.

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Gran Turismo 5 Prologue gets motor show cars and exclusive Citroen concept

Polyphony has released an update for it GT5 Prologue driving simulator. The update includes three new cars from recent auto shows, including one design exclusively for the game, along with a smattering of new features.

IBM releases iNotes for iPhone

IBM has released a way to get Lotus Notes email on your iPhone that stops short of full support, but gets the job done.

Chrysler to GM: We've got three electric cars

Last week Chrysler surprised everyone with the announcement of not one but three electric vehicle concepts, although two are technically hybrids and one is an electrified version of a Lotus sports car.

Lotus gives Europa the De Beers treatment

Lotus is taking the idea of its diamond, or 60th, anniversary a little too seriously, releasing a diamond-encrusted version of its Europa sports car.

Lotus tackles Antarctica

Lotus is known for making small, fast cars with Toyota engines, but the company's engineering department gets into all sorts of projects, with the Concept Ice Vehicle (CIV) being one of the more novel.

CNET.com.au's quick guide to handheld operating systems

In this quick guide, we take a look at the functionality and applications of the four main handheld operating systems -- Palm, Windows Mobile, Symbian and BlackBerry.

Handhelds buying guide

Choosing the right handheld is all about finding the perfect balance of size, weight, performance, features, and cost. This guide steps you through the decision-making process.

50 significant moments from internet history

We take you through 50 defining moments of the internet.

Microsoft Office alternatives

Are you always rooting for the underdog? In the world of productivity suites, you don't need to pay a lot to get the basic tools for reading, writing and arithmetic. Read the reviews to find out what's in each bundle, from the freebies to the full-featured suites.

Should I choose Palm or Windows Mobile?

There may be many more Windows Mobile devices than Palm OS ones these days, but there's still a choice to be made between the two when shopping for a new handheld.

Calendars: Yahoo vs. Google

CNET pits Yahoo Calendar against the Google Calendar beta online scheduling service.

Palm versus Pocket PC: Which is better?

Palm is the reigning champ of PDA OSs, but Windows Mobile 2003 is gaining ground fast. Which PDA operating system packs the biggest punch?

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ESF Database Convert 5.9.17

Convert database between My SQL, MS Access, and SQL Server.

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SyncCell for Motorola 2.4.01

Sync your Microsoft Outlook Calendar and Contacts to your RAZR or other Motorola phone.

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Simply Backup

Backup various databases online.

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Square Document Management System 3.3.28

Collaborate your daily documents both on Lotus Notes and Web.

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Mobile Master 7.3.1

Sync data on your mobile phones.

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