Stories by: Ross Catanzariti

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    LG Chocolate BL40 mobile phone 20/11/2009 17:10:00

    LG's latest Chocolate mobile phone is one of the oddest-looking handsets we've ever seen.
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    HTC Hero smartphone flies into Harvey Norman, minus a carrier 19/11/2009 09:25:00

    HTC yesterday announced the Australian launch of its highly anticipated Hero and Tattoo Android smartphones, revealing that it will partner with retailer Harvey Norman rather than a carrier.
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    Christmas bargains: best online deals for GPS units 19/11/2009 15:18:00

    With Christmas just around the corner, now is the time to start your long shopping list. We can hear you gritting your teeth already -- we hate the Christmas shopping crowds too. So why not beat the retail rush and grab a great bargain by shopping online!
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    TomTom Start GPS unit 19/11/2009 12:00:00

    Retailing at just $199, TomTom's latest Start GPS unit is the Dutch giant's cheapest portable navigation unit released in Australia. Designed for first-time GPS users, the TomTom Start has spoken street names, an EasyPort mount system, IQ Routes technology, and a fresh interface.
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    TomTom launches GPS car kit for the iPhone 18/11/2009 11:55:00

    TomTom today launched its much-anticipated car kit for the iPhone in Australia.
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    RIM BlackBerry Storm2 smartphone 18/11/2009 13:40:00

    To say RIM's first touch-screen smartphone -- the BlackBerry Storm 9500 -- was a disappointment would be putting it mildly. Despite really wanting to like the original effort (after all, a touch-screen BlackBerry did sound cool), the "clickable" touch screen was clunky, the software was full of issues, there was no Wi-Fi and typing was a frustrating experience. But RIM is now back with a second effort: the BlackBerry Storm2 9550 smartphone
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    Optus launches mobile application store 17/11/2009 10:58:00

    Optus has become the first telco in Australia to release its own mobile applications store, targeting non-iPhone devices. Apple, Google, Microsoft and Nokia have all launched mobile app stores accessible to Australian users.
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    Laser Navig8r G35 GPS unit 17/11/2009 14:10:00

    A similar GPS unit to the Navig8r G43 but possessing a smaller screen, the Laser Navig8r G35 performs almost identically to the larger model. At $169 it’s the cheapest GPS unit on the market, but the design is underwhelming and the speaker and screen aren't up to scratch.
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    Domino's Pizza iPhone app 16/11/2009 14:00:00

    As ordering fast food over the phone or through a Web browser clearly isn't enough, Domino's Pizza Australia has developed and released an iPhone application that allows you to order pizza on your smartphone.
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    Samsung S6700T mobile phone 13/11/2009 15:20:00

    Telstra isn't renowned for offering value for money, but with the Samsung S6700T, exclusive to the Next G network, the teclo has a capable 3G mobile phone for a low price. The Samsung S6700T includes a 3-megapixel camera with LED flash, a music player and a microSD card slot for extra storage.
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    Optus offers prepaid BlackBerry deal, unlimited Internet 12/11/2009 10:53:00

    Optus has become the first telco in Australia to release a BlackBerry smartphone on a prepaid mobile phone plan.
 
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