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Let's face it. Today's mobile phones just don't cut it for the older folks. They're so packed with cutting-edge features, touchscreens, complex user interfaces, twisty bits and tiny ...
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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 The W395 Walkman was one of the phones Sony Ericsson announced at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this year. Unlike its high-end W995 sibling that comes with a built-in 3.5mm audio jack, which is a first for a Walkman model, the W395 is, according to Sony Ericsson, the most affordable...
Review Since the V900's unique selling point is its TV capability, it's unfortunate that its performance is so patchy.
Review Speculations about a PlayStation Portable (PSP) phone in the works have been swirling on the Web for the longest time. While the Aino isn't it, this Sony Ericsson slider with its interesting mix of touchscreen and non-touchscreen features may be the next best thing. Even more so if you own a...
Review The Sonim XP3 Quest is the update to the Sonim XP1 that we reviewed last year. If you thought the XP1 was strong--and believe us when we say that it was--the XP3 goes a step further by being completely waterproof like the G'zOne handsets. If that isn't enough, the XP3 is certified to military...
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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Review With its eco-friendly design and spiffy solar panels, the Samsung Blue Earth will appeal to the treehugger looking for a phone.
Review Speculations about a PlayStation Portable (PSP) phone in the works have been swirling on the Web for the longest time. While the Aino isn't it, this Sony Ericsson slider with its interesting mix of touchscreen and non-touchscreen features may be the next best thing. Even more so if you own a...
Features Smartphones still rule the roost in our monthly charttoppers. See which handsets made it to the list.
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Crave iPhone-compatible speaker docks are not exactly common here in Asia, while the iPod-toting hippies will have no problem finding one that will fit. Some people have taken the risk of using ...
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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?
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...
Features The IT Show is the place to be if you are looking to replace your five-year-old brick of a phone. Here are the deals at the show you've been waiting for.
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Review If you're a fan of exchangeable covers, the Nokia N79 might just be the phone for you. Boasting similar features to the Nokia N95, the N79 uses an intelligent-casing system that adds a little extra to an otherwise mundane accessory.
Editors' note:This review is based on tests done by our sister...
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