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Nokia 6760 Slide
Awkward design choices spoil an otherwise excellent phone for people who rate messaging features over calling or web browsing.
Nokia shows sexy new Symbian concepts
At Nokia's Captial Market Day the company unveiled its direction for 2010, which includes a major overhaul for the Symbian platform, with a focus on improving the user interface.
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 Xenon
Matching a touchscreen with a full-QWERTY keyboard at this price point is fantastic. Anyone looking to make their cyber-life mobile should check out the Xenon.
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Nokia E63
Like its older brother, the E71, the E63 will make an excellent messaging phone, but is for people who need to be connected without the tech trimmings.
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Microsoft Xbox 360 Messenger Kit
The Xbox 360 Messenger Kit makes for the best text-entry option for chatting and messaging on the Xbox 360.
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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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Kogan Agora Pro
The much-hyped Google Android phone operating system will hit Australia on 29 January 2009, in the form of the Kogan Agora and Agora Pro. At first glance, this looks to be one of the most exciting products of the year.
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HTC S740
HTC took the Touch Diamond's glossy black frame, stripped away the touchscreen, added a QWERTY keyboard and called it the S740. This latest Windows Mobile smartphone should deliver the same business messaging punch as the popular Diamond.
Features
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Top smartphones with QWERTY keyboards
If you're a road warrior who receives and sends plenty of email, then these mobile phones with full keyboards will make your life much easier.
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Should I buy a smartphone?
Smartphones offer the functions of a mobile phone and a PDA in one device, but they are not for everyone. Here's what you need to know before buying one.
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Should I get a smart phone?
Smart phones offer the functions of a mobile phone and a PDA in one device, but they are not for everyone. Here's what you need to know before buying one.
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Nokia's adds digital TV, home connectivity to Nseries
Finnish phone giant Nokia today unveiled three new Nseries mobile phones, including the N92, which can tune in to digital television broadcasts, and the N80, the first quad-band handset to support Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity.
News
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Nokia to halve smartphone offering in 2010
Despite Nokia selling more smartphones than its competitors, the Finnish handset manufacturer is slowly losing its grip on the top spot in the highly competitive market.
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Nokia to enhance Symbian UI, introduce Maemo 6
Nokia has announced that it's going all in for 2010, taking the Symbian user interface "to a new level" and delivering the first Maemo 6 "mobile computer".
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Microsoft's 'Pink' emerges from Danger's shadow
Microsoft dreams of conquering the phone business, but it knows that "pink" is just one hue in a very broad palette.
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LG GW620 joins the Android party
LG unveiled its first smartphone powered by Google's Android, with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard to keep social-network butterflies twittering madly.
DIYs and How-to
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How to record your own ring tones
Customise your mobile phone by creating your own ring tones -- we should you how.
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How to make your smart phone smarter
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.
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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.
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MP3 players that sync with Outlook
My Palm Pilot is on its last legs but I can't live without a gadget that syncs with Outlook and plays MP3s. Can you suggest a replacement?
Downloads
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Google Maps for Nokia/Symbian S60
View maps and satellite imagery and get driving directions on your Symbian phone.
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HemeShopping
Make shopping lists and send them to remote devices.
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MobilEdit with Ringtone Editor
Control your mobile phone from the PC via Bluetooth, infrared, or cable.
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Oxygen Phone Manager II for Symbian OS smartphones
Synchronize your PC and your Symbian smartphone.
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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