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Smartphone spy apps: the facts
Applications that can spy on you via your mobile phone are real, but how concerned should you really be and how can you safeguard yourself against an attack?
Samsung Omnia Pro
It looks like a BlackBerry but behaves like an old-school Windows Mobile. Samsung's Omnia Pro struggles to deliver on our basic expectations of what a smartphone should be.
Reviews
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iXpand 3G
Despite its stylish iPhone-like design, the iXpand 3G is best avoided due to its sub-par battery performance.
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LG GT540
LG's GT540 could change the way we think about smartphones if it manages to bring it to Australia as a prepaid handset, and could help to raise the awareness of Android at the same time.
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Samsung B3310
The Samsung B3310 is simple and fuss-free, and is suited to those who need a phone for making calls and the occasional web surfing or social networking.
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10
Update: we take the X10 in our own hands and walk away impressed. The software is fast and the X10 gives off an air of sophistication unlike any Android phone before it.
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HTC Legend
Chiselled out of a single block of metal, the HTC Legend makes up for its lack of specs with good looks rarely seen in touchscreen devices of late.
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LG Mini
The LG Mini gives a strong first impression, but its lack of an applications eco-system could make it hard for a phone that is otherwise as capable as any smartphone.
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HTC Desire
HTC sets the bar high for the competition with a handset that truly lives up to its name. The Desire packs a punch with solid hardware and class-leading smartphone software.
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Samsung Wave
It's a combination of top-tier hardware and a user-friendly experience that gives the Samsung Wave a shot at being the company's next sleeper hit.
Features
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Best touchscreen mobile phones
In the good old days we'd let our fingers do the walking when using the Yellow Pages. These days our fingers do a lot more with our mobile phones.
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Best phones for $69 per month
For $69 per month you can get a sweet phone on a plan that offers excellent value. Check out our picks for the best phones on plans in this price range.
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Best mobile phones for $49 per month
Looking for an AU$49 plan with a free phone attached? Check out our guide of the best phones at this price point.
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Telstra Next G mobile phones
Telstra claims its Next G network covers 98 per cent of the Australian population and is the fastest in the country. CNET Australia explains what Next G is and how it differs from other providers, and compares the Next G mobile phones available.
News
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Is Woolworths' Chatterbox prepaid good value?
Woolworths has launched Chatterbox, a bonus credit scheme for prepaid customers, but does its low calling rates equate to better value than the competition?
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Smartphone slave-drivers dob you in to your boss
Smartphones could soon report your movements to your supervisor thanks to new software coming out of Japan.
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Pizza Hut app augments your reality
Pizza Hut's new iPhone app uses augmented reality to help you locate your nearest pizza purveyor of the Hut variety.
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New Optus prepaid plans
The competition for your mobile money is getting even more fierce than before, with Optus announcing aggressive new prepaid plans.
DIYs and How-to
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Getting started on Android
Our quick guide to the Android software gives you a glimpse into the mobile operating system and what it can do for you.
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How much mobile data do you need?
Trying to add up your potential data usage may seem like a nightmare, but a little common sense could save you money when signing your next contract.
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Troubleshooting iPhone upgrade issues
We outline a few simple tips to help overcome tethering woes for iPhone users upgrading to firmware version 3.0.
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Memory cards: Make your phone more like an iPhone
Our need for storage is increasing, particularly because we want all of our music, videos and photos to travel with us on our phones, but manufacturers typically cut costs by skimping on internal memory. Luckily, the saving grace is expandable memory cards.
Downloads
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Mobile FBUS
Connect your application to mobile phones using this ActiveX control.
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TrademarkHunter
Search, download, and manage trademarks from the USPTO.
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SMSAuthenticator
Get a secure authentication system that sends single-use passwords by SMS to the user's mobile phone.
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SMSMessenger
Send SMS messages from your PC.




















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