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This Wireless World
by Nathan Taylor
Nathan Taylor explores the world of wireless technology, from WANs, LANs and PANs - what we've got and what's to come.
Sep 22, 2005
First Look: Samsung i780 vs Blackberry Bold
by Mike Wilcox
Not everyone is sold on Windows Mobile Professional, but if you're a fan, then Samsung's latest QWERTY phone is worth a look. We size up the Samsung i780 with Blackberry's Bold to see how they fair.
Sep 1, 2008
News
Sony extends Bravia Sync offerings
by Alex Kidman
Sony aims to save the day with smarter remote control. Which is great -- as long as you genuinely adore Bravia TVs.
May 14, 2008
Feature
PMA Australia 2008: sneak peek
by Daniel Long
We’ve had a sneak peak at the big camera expo in Brisbane this week to see what’s in store for photographers this year.
May 29, 2008
SONY CyberShot DSC-FX77
by Darren Ellis
Sony's DSC-FX77 has some really nifty features, including the addition of Bluetooth connectivity.
Jun 1, 2003
Sony DCR-IP7
by George Kimpton
This camera is so small you can put it in your pocket just like a mobile phone, yet it packs quite a punch. Compared with earlier cameras, the DCR-IP7 has been improved and added to, and is no longer just a video camera for home movies and still shots.
Jan 1, 2002
Epson PictureMate
by David Hellaby
Looking similar to a retro portable radio, the PictureMate has a touch of style to it that is backed up by the overall quality of the product. At a buck under $400 it won’t appeal to everyone, particularly seeing as it’s a dedicated photoprinter, requires its own specialist photo pack and restricts you to postcard sized prints.
Jul 13, 2004
Panasonic NV-EX21
by Staff Writers
The digital still camera is a treat to use.
Feb 1, 2002
Motorola RAZR V3x
by David Field
Why does newer and better have to mean ugly too?
Sep 1, 2006
O2 XPhone
by Darren Ellis
The o2 Xphone is one of the first phones in Australia to use Microsoft's new embedded SmartPhone 2003 OS, which is a highly, highly pared down and customised version of Windows XP. Anyone familiar with the Windows interface shouldn't have much trouble operating this phone. Having said that however, it does take some getting used to when navigating the menu systems, but it doesn't actually take long to get up to speed.
Feb 11, 2004
Nokia 6680
by Nick Ross
Nokia’s offering feels large but is quite smallfor a 3G phone. It also sports a secondself-portrait camera though this is forvideo calls. Pictures can be usefully stored on aside-mounted Mini SD card.
Sep 7, 2005
Motorola V635
by Nick Ross
The latest Moto clamshell won’t surpriseprevious model users: it’s the same oldstuff yet again.
Sep 7, 2005
Review Group
Camera Phones roundup
by Nick Ross
Can you ditch your compact digital camera yet? We test the latest batch of phone cameras to find out.
Sep 7, 2005
Lenovo IdeaPad Y510-200, not like a Volvo
by Nick Ross
Like Volvos of old, Lenovo was a solid, reliable and unexciting name. Up until now. The business-masters have turned out a very desirable, stylish and powerful laptop.
May 5, 2008