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Mobiles & Handhelds

Review: HTC Touch Pro

After the disappointing Touch Diamond, HTC has delivered a winner with the Touch Pro.

Review: Google's G1 phone

Is Google's Android mobile phone good enough to take on the iPhone?

Latest mobile & handheld reviews

Review: Palm Treo Pro

Palm proves it's still in the smartphone game with the new Treo Pro.

Review: Google-powered G1 mobile

Given Google's reputation as a trend setter on the web, I expected great things from its first mobile phone.

Review: Nokia N96

Nokia's all-singing, all-dancing N96 crams an amazing number of features into your pocket.

Review: Motorokr E8 mobile

While the ROKR E8 trumps its predecessor, there is room for improvement.

Screen Play

What financial crisis?

Screen Play Australian game and console hardware sales have already surpassed 2007's figures, with the market recording growth of 48 per cent for the year-to-date. While there is obvious concern from game publishers, developers and hardware manufacturers that the global financial crisis will have a negative im...

Gadgets on the Go

Watchdog calls on telcos to lift their game

Gadgets on the Go The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman has launched its connect.resolve campaign, calling on Australia's telcos to improve customer service. Last financial year saw the largest jump in complaints to the TIO in a decade, no doubt driven by the mobile broadband wars as it became clear some telcos ...

Latest mobile & handheld articles

BlackBerry Storm could hit iPhone

Research in Motion releases its first BlackBerry mobile phone with a touch screen, its answer to the popular Apple iPhone.

Nokia takes wraps off touchscreen phone

Pundits had been expecting Nokia to take on Apple's iPhone 3G head-to-head with its first touchscreen handset but the Finnish phone company has a slightly different idea.

Nokia plans limited roll-out of new touch phone

Nokia's answer to Apple's iPhone will go on sale in seven countries in Asia, the Middle East and Europe this year but will miss the Christmas shopping season in most developed markets.

Your mobile secrets uncovered

Millions of phones are lost and discarded with their personal data every year, writes Pete Warren.