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Sony Ericsson F305: more Wii than PSP

http://www.cnet.com.au/mobilephones/phones/0,23902 [2008-6-19]

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iPhone 3G FAQ

Is your heart aflutter at the thought of buying an iPhone 3G? Evenif you are just toying with the idea, there are a few things toconsider. Fortunately, CNET is here to tell you all you need toknow.

iPhone 3G: All the Australian details

Australians all let us rejoice, the iPhone's finally here. After ayear of rumours, gossip and frantic speculation the day is finallyupon us, but don't expect it to blow you away.

Telstra silent after 'losing iPhone deal'

As Telstra's rivals prepare for their 11 July 3G iPhone launches,the national carrier has maintained silence over speculation thatit derailed its own deal with Apple to resell the device.

Sony Ericsson to launch an 8.1-megapixel Cyber-shot phone?

An unofficial Sony Ericsson blog site has apparently leakedinformation (right down to specific details and specs) and picturesof what it claims is the upcoming flagship Cyber-shot phone, theC905.

Samsung U900: Hands on

After waiting six months since we first saw the U900 at the WorldMobile Congress, we've finally had our chance to get our grubbymitts all over its adaptive touch window.

iPhone 3G: What we didn't get

Australia will get the iPhone 3G on July 11 and it does indeed havequite a few improvements over the current iteration — butnotable omissions have disappointed some fans.

Poll: Has the 3G-capable iPhone killed the GPS as we know it?

Just two months ago I questioned the rush to add GPS navigation tomobile phones and smartphones. Now I've had a change of heart andnot just because of Steve's new iPhone 3G.

Nokia N95: photo gallery

The Nokia N95 has finally landed in Australia. CNET.com.au's N95photo gallery explores the form, features and additional goodies inthe box of this multifaceted multimedia device.

Under wraps: Apple's Sydney City Store

Work is coming along at the soon-to-open Sydney Apple store,although the high-security site is wrapped up to resemble a SteveJobs skivvy.


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