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    RIM's BlackBerry Storm: awkward and disappointing 21/11/2008 12:01:00

    Research in Motion's BlackBerry Storm looks handsome enough, but it will disappoint prospective buyers hoping for a credible touch-based iPhone alternative.
    Research in Motion's BlackBerry Storm looks handsome enough, but it will disappoint prospective buyers hoping for a credible touch-based iPhone alternative.
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    10 great Bluetooth gadgets 21/11/2008 08:18:00

    Go ahead, cut the cord. These cool and useful Bluetooth devices help you phone, print, present and more -- all without wires.
    Does this sound familiar? Your mobile phone, your smart phone and your notebook all come equipped with Bluetooth, but you hardly use it because other than a clunky headset, there's not much to connect to. That may have been true in the past, but while you weren't looking, an array of cool and useful Bluetooth devices has appeared on the scene.
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    iPhone 3G vs. Storm: 8 reasons to pick the iPhone 17/11/2008 16:00:00

    With the new BlackBerry Storm hitting US shelves next week, many smartphone enthusiasts looking to go the touch screen route will soon have to make a decision between RIM's first touch device and Apple's popular iPhone. Here are eight reasons to pick the iPhone.
    Due in large part to the overwhelming success of Apple's iPhone smartphone, touch screen technology is winning more attention than ever before
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    Storm vs. iPhone 3G: 8 reasons to pick the Storm 17/11/2008 16:10:00

    With the new BlackBerry Storm set to hit US stores, many smartphone enthusiasts looking to go the touch screen route will have to make a decision between RIM's first touch device and the iPhone 3G. In this second installment of a two-part series we offer up eight reasons to embrace the Storm
    You've read my reasons to choose the iPhone 3G over the BlackBerry Storm. Now check out the flip side.
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    The Nokia conundrum: N95, N95 8GB or N96? 17/11/2008 14:49:00

    Which N-Series handset is right for you?
    Nokia's N-Series handsets were launched in Australia with much fanfare. These cream-of-the-crop smartphones boast a wealth of features, and are just as much about photography and multimedia as they are about voice communication.
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    3 Mobile's Facebook-friendly INQ1 17/11/2008 15:38:00

    Feast your eyes on this phone with a focus on social networking.
    3 Mobile last week announced that it will exclusively offer the INQ mobile phone in Australia.
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    Five cutting-edge phone designs for 2009 and beyond 11/11/2008 10:47:00

    The (possible) phones of the future
    The (possible) phones of the future
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    Motorola to launch EM325 for $99 05/11/2008 16:57:00

    Motorola has announced it will launch its low-end EM325 in November, with a price tag of just $99.
    Motorola has announced it will launch its low-end EM325 in November, with a price tag of just $99.
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    Which smartphone OS works best? 03/11/2008 09:47:00

    Considering a smart phone? Will it do what you want it to? We tested four major platforms to see which is best for specific tasks.
    Once only within reach for executives and the well-heeled, smart phones are now at the center of many road warriors' lives. But their popularity has led to a problem: With so many smart phones available now, it's hard to know which one is right for you.
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    How to configure and deploy the iPhone 3G for business, part 1 03/11/2008 10:31:00

    If it's going to be used at work, IT needs to know what to do
    Mobile applications for specific business needs can offer a wide range of benefits for users: access to internal databases and server-based applications (anything from sales and product management tools to patient information systems) as well as custom tools such as loan calculators or internal process guides. Providing these types of tools on a mobile device means workers can access resources and perform job functions on the road or while meeting with clients with little more than a carrier's mobile data service.
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    T-Mobile G1: A tour of Google Android 27/10/2008 10:48:00

    Step through the following slides for the highlights.
    Step through the following slides for the highlights.
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