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LG New Chocolate
If you're looking for an excellent touchscreen with outstanding performance, look elsewhere. The LG New Chocolate looks great but lacks all the hallmarks of a great phone.
INQ Mini
Sporting a funky, small design and social networking features this phone is a great choice for both the young and young at heart.
Reviews
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HTC Snap
The Snap will appeal to a specific segment of business-minded road warriors who need good messaging but don't want to pay for extras like media or social networking.
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LG Viewty Smart
It's called the Viewty Smart, but it's definitely not a smartphone. Aside from the decent camera, there's very little to recommend this high-priced mobile.
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LG Prada KF900
The Prada phone update is proof that LG is well and truly in touch with the fashion phone segment, and the slide-out keyboard is a master stroke.
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LG KS360 (WebSlider)
With touchscreen numeric input, a full QWERTY keyboard and super-cheap price tag, there's no better phone for teens that love to message.
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Sony Ericsson W980i
Most of our complaints about the W980 are purely cosmetic. Looks aside, this latest Walkman works well as both a phone and a dedicated music player, with a substantial 8GB of storage being the icing on the cake.
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Apple iPhone 3G (16GB)
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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HTC Shift
HTC's Shift is yet another UMPC — and another white elephant to add to the pile.
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Sony Ericsson W960i
So close yet so far: the feature-packed W960i smartphone stands out on paper but is held back by a clunky processor and a laggy interface.
Features
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Setting up your new phone
You've just bought your shiny new phone that promises the world — so what next? We step you through how to get the most out of your new purchase.
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Online transaction security: Tips for staying safe
Many people regularly bank and shop online with ease, confident that the millions of transactions that take place each day are secure. Good safeguards are in place, but as the internet is constantly susceptible to new threats, these best practices will help you keep your money and financial information safe.
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The best new Windows programs of 2008
In 2008, there were several standout new applications and here are six of what we think are the best ones.
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Sites to make New Year's resolutions stick
Resolutions may be made to be broken, but these Web sites help you get granular with goals, and then nag if you fall short.
News
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Optus silent on iPhone 'tethering' charge
Optus has refused to confirm or deny whether it will charge separately for data transmitted over an iPhone when it is used as a modem, but could be set to launch a $19 per month plan for an unspecified iPhone model.
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iPhone OS 3.0: What you need to know
Apple unveiled the next version of the operating system that powers the iPhone, dubbed version 3.0 offering users expanded functionality like MMS, copy and paste and a landscape keyboard.
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Gmail gets voice, video chat
Google is rolling out video and voice capabilities for the chat function that is embedded in the Gmail interface. It's a bare-bones voice and video-conferencing service, but it's simple to install and use and is a very good addition to Gmail.
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SMS updates gone for Aussie twitterers
Australian and European users of Twitter can no longer receive text message updates on their mobile phones, in a temporary move designed to keep the start-up's telecom bills down.
DIYs and How-to
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Android starter kit
Google's Android Market may not be overflowing with apps just yet, but it's still hours of work separating the good from the bad. We do the hard yards on your behalf, identifying which apps you need now.
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Tips and tricks for using your BlackBerry
The BlackBerry is an extremely powerful productivity tool, and while it's very much a "pick up and play" device, knowing the various operating system quirks and shortcuts can be very handy.
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10 things to look for when buying a phone
Looking for a new mobile phone? Here are 10 key features you should look out for.
Downloads
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Cute Keys
Open applications, make calls, and sends SMS, MMS, Mails with simple key combinations.
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barablu (VoIP calls)
Barablu is a phone in your phone app, that lets you make free calls to other people on Barablu, using your phone or iPods Wifi Connection.Barablu...
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BabyPhone (with lullaby)
With BabyPhone you now have a great way to have peace of mind as your baby sleeps. It will warn you when it detects your baby is crying. You can...
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Appmodo
The Appmodo RSS Blog Reader allows you to follow Appmodo closely on your iPhone or iPod Touch!FEATURES:- View recent headlines posted to the...
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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