Crave It's freshers' week, and the LG GW300 is joining forces with booze and spot cream to keep you from become a pariah--by offering built-in social-networking features and a full QWERTY keyboard. ...
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Crave Black, red, orange or pink.
Update: The NWZ-B142F (2GB) and NWZ-B143F (4GB) are now available at a suggested retail price of S$74 and S$99 respectively. If you like the NWZ-W202 ...
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Review Last year, Nokia announced the E71, a superb phone that provides tonnes of features in a great-looking, compact package. This year, Nokia is launching the E63, a less expensive version of the E71, with a few tweaks here and there. But is it as good? We took the E71 look-alike on the road to see if...
Review What has a touch-sensitive external display for music playback? That is, besides Sony Ericsson's W380i. OK, let's try that again: What is (at the time of writing) A$200 cheaper than the W380i (though slightly less fashionable looking)? The Motorola EM330.
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Review Creative Labs knows audio, and we're not just talking about sound cards. The company's line of Zen MP3 players has consistently earned good marks for sound quality, features, and value. Perhaps the favorite of all these devices has been the Zen V Plus, an adorable budget player with an ultracompact...
Review Amongst the growing hordes of stern-looking business smartphones, the T707 is a fashionable breath of fresh air.
Editors' note:This review is based on tests done by our sister site CNET.com.au. As such, please note that there may be slight differences in the testing procedure and ratings...
Review If you grew up during the early 90s you'll remember that certain Nokia handsets boasted removable covers. Some years later Nokia decided that swapping covers was rather passé, but now they're back--and Nokia's latest handset to feature a fully removable case is the 7310 Supernova.
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Crave iPod nano oddity #1: I can record video, but I can't snap a photo no matter how hard our car tech guy Antuan Goodwin poses.
I'm holding Apple's fifth-generation iPod ...
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Features It's all about getting more out of technology at this year's Fall IDF in San Francisco. There may be no time-traveling DeLorean here to grant some people's wishes, but there's enough cool tech at the Technology Showcase to enrich our world.
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Review The market for touchscreen music players is already full of offerings. Does Creative's first touchscreen player have what is needed to stand out from the crowd?
Review No other MP3 player on the planet packs video-recording features and a pedometer into a smaller package than the overachieving Apple iPod nano. But is it good?
Features Connecting a non-iPod MP3 player to a Mac may sound taboo to some Apple lovers, but we've put a list of great alternatives for those who dare to "Think Different".
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Review The 5-megapixel C903 brings a new slider to the plate with a lens lid that spans the entire length of the phone.
Review The Samsung Star aims to take the touchscreen to the streets. Its biggest drawback is its lack of support for 3G, but it's a surprisingly good phone, considering its bargain price. Its resistive touchscreen is vivid and snappy, and it's got some fun widgets to keep things interesting.
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Apple's third-generation iPod shuffle MP3 player is the smallest MP3 player you can buy. Its unique size and uncommon, remote-controlled design won't suit every purpose, but people looking for the next best thing to an invisible iPod will appreciate the player's minimal approach.
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