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Saturday, 06 August 2011 19:36

Review: HTC Salsa

HTC SalsaLast month, HTC launched the Salsa in Australia with Vodafone. It was launched side-by-side with the ChaCha, and both are HTC's first 'Facebook phones' featuring a dedicated post to Facebook button.
RIM's new 9860 handset to go on sale in Aus through Optus (Credit: RIM)Optus will be the first Australian carrier to exclusively sell two of Research in Motion's new BlackBerry devices announced overnight.
The T901 LIFEBOOK (Credit: Fujitsu)Fujitsu has taken the wraps off 16 new LIFEBOOK models in Australia, as part of their new Spring line-up.
Samsung has this afternoon made a public statement announcing that they still plan to launch the Galaxy Tab in Australia, despite an agreement yesterday demanding they hand over all stock of the Galaxy 10.1 tablet to Apple.
Ever had the urge to chat with your friends on Facebook Chat without staying logged into Facebook.com?
Ever been to the Melbourne Cricket Ground and found yourself overwhelmed by just how large it is? A new, official iPhone app released yesterday by the MCC should help.
Saturday, 07 May 2011 12:54

Review: Seagate GoFlex Home

Seagate's GoFlex Home offers a reliable and simple way for most household users to setup a Network Attached Storage device (NAS) with remote access through seagateshare.com.
Saturday, 07 May 2011 13:57

Review: Norton 360 Version 4

Norton 360 by Symantec has always been a powerful and comprehensive security suite, which many have relied on for many years. But how does version 4 stack up when compared to other offerings and it's own predecessors?
Sunday, 08 May 2011 13:59

Review: TomTom VIA 180

The VIA 180 is the latest in a line of worthy GPS devices from TomTom, offering voice command support, bluetooth support and a gorgeous 5'³ touch screen.
Monday, 09 May 2011 04:51

Review: TomTom GO 1000

TomTom's latest GO navigation device is a responsive and easy to use GPS which, although missing a few features, is well suited to those travelling in suburban and inner city areas.

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