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Sunday
Mar 7,2010

Let's just say we aren't huge fans of the Garmin-Asus nuvifones we've handled so far. The current devices not only look and feel half-baked, the interface is quite a letdown.

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Garmin-Asus nuvifone A50

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  • Modu phone

    Sunday
    Mar 7,2010

    The good Interesting concept 2GB internal storage The bad Poor basic performance Jackets are garbage Expensive for what you get It could be argued that the mobile phone space is growing stale. There's been very little commercial innovations for handsets outside of the standard variations on the common phone design in quite a while.

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    Modu phone

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  • Wednesday
    Mar 3,2010

    Like peas in the same pod, the Xperia mini pro and mini are shrunk-down versions of the original Xperia X10 , and each has a different calling.

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    Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro

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  • Monday
    Mar 1,2010

    Security suite vendor McAfee has introduced an overhauled interface and new features 2010 product line. The change to its interface is dramatic, and the new look is drastically different from any major security program currently on the market. Most of the features in McAfee AntiVirus Plus (AU$59.95*), McAfee Internet Security (AU$99.95) and McAfee Total Protection (AU$129.95) are not new, but the presentation is so radical that the improvements are likely to be glossed over

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    McAfee Internet Security 2010

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  • INQ Chat 3G

    Tuesday
    Feb 16,2010

    The good Simple user interface Artist-designed menu 3G connectivity Social-networking apps Attractive case with swappable cover Expandable memory The bad No Wi-Fi Basic features Flimsy Doesn't come with a memory card Editor's note: the INQ 3G Chat is not currently available through major carriers in Australia and as such no accurate recommended retail price was available at the time of writing.

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    INQ Chat 3G

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  • Monday
    Feb 15,2010

    The good Dual-core Atom processor Solid gaming graphics for a netbook Large screen Affordable for its features The bad Awkward touch pad Mediocre battery life Two trends have hit the netbook world recently: new Atom processors, and the spread of the Nvidia Ion GPU to finally give tiny Atom-powered notebooks some graphics muscle. Though the Asus Eee PC 1201N doesn't use a new "Pine Trail" Atom N450 processor, it instead has a rarely used dual-core Atom at its heart

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    Asus Eee PC Seashell 1201N

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  • Thursday
    Feb 11,2010

    If you thought chunky phones were dead, you'd be way off the mark as far as the industry is concerned. Although if you were to believe Motorola, this isn't a phone — it's an "industrial rugged mobile computer for field mobility". That's overselling slightly, to say the least, but then it seems Motorola has come up with a whole slather of hyperbolic branding (check out the video under the "Reinventing Backroom Management" section) for what is essentially a ruggedised phone with a barcode scanner; GPS; 3.7-inch, 640x480 touchscreen; and stylus

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    Motorola MC9500

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  • Internode MiFi

    Sunday
    Feb 7,2010

    The good Simple set-up Works well Supports up to five clients microSDHC storage The bad Comparatively expensive One button approach limits on-the-fly tinkering Design Internode's entry into the personal Wi-Fi-enabled 3G modem category carries about the least catchy name possible, as it's labelled simply as the "MiFi", a title used often for this entire category of devices. Then again, if you can own an entire category by name alone, it's probably not a bad marketing strategy

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    Internode MiFi

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  • Nokia N79

    Sunday
    Feb 7,2010

    The good Exchangeable, intelligent covers Wi-Fi HSDPA GPS The bad Keypad could be more defined If you're a fan of exchangeable covers, the Nokia N79 might just be the phone for you. Boasting similar features to the Nokia N95 , the N79 uses an intelligent-casing system that adds a little extra to an otherwise mundane accessory

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    Nokia N79

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  • Tuesday
    Feb 2,2010

    The good Impressive 3D mode Attractive design Decent built-in speakers The bad Light on features No USB port No height-adjustment option Pricey Nvidia's GeForce 3D Vision Kit allows full-colour, stereoscopic, three-dimensional gaming and video playback on your PC. ViewSonic's 22-inch VX2268wm is currently one of very few monitors capable of operating in 3D mode

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    ViewSonic VX2268wm

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