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Mio DigiWalker A701
by Nick Ross
Expensive, but the features are packed in. Just note the lack of Wi-Fi and some strong iPaq competition.
Jan 16, 2007
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
Apple plans solar-powered iPod
by Iain Thomson
Solar cells could be inserted under the iPod screen to power you music. It's only a patent, but we're already dreaming of iPods that never run out of charge.
May 29, 2008
HTC TyTN II
by Jonathan Bray
Innovative, solidly engineered and packed with features – an almost perfect smartphone
Mar 25, 2008
Feature
The PC Authority Acronym Dictionary
by Staff writers
Ever wondered what a particular acronym stands for? Find the answer in our comprehensive reference guide to computer industry acronyms. RTFM!
Sep 4, 2007
News
Auto tech: Is this the future of in-car Internet?
by Daniel Long
Wireless in-car connectivity centres are gaining popularity thanks to 3G and burgeoning 4G services. We take a look at a couple of the bigger examples and investigate how they're changing the way we drive.
Nov 4, 2009
TomTom One Regional
by Nick Ross
The best GPS to have right now, and a steal at $649!
Nov 21, 2006
News
Product alert: New HP line-up
by Ed Dawson
HP has announced a completely new line-up of computers, printers and handheld devices for the Australian Christmas 2007.
Oct 25, 2007
Review Group
Microsoft UMPC devices
by Ross Burridge
Ultra-mobile PCs are the future of mobile computing according to Microsoft. Ross Burridge looks at the devices and the technology
Sep 15, 2006
Sony Vaio VGN-UX17GP
by David Field
A quirky UMPC, halfway between a full-blown laptop and the Origami concept.
Jul 31, 2006
Feature
Hands-on computing
by Staff Writers
The Holy Grail of personal computing miniaturisation has to be the wristwatch PC. You might imagine that this was always doomed to be a typical example of form fighting function, and for a long time t
Jan 1, 1900
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