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  • Linux set for central role in 3G devices

    Texas Instruments plans to make its OMAP wireless platform Linux-friendly, meaning that 3G devices by Nokia, Ericsson and Sony could use the open source operating system.

  • Intel leads Wi-Fi chipmakers in new forum

    Leading Wi-Fi chip manufacturers will be announcing a new industry forum on Monday to help accelerate efforts to create a new, faster Wi-Fi standard, says a source close to the companies.

  • Wireless to eat 10 percent of broadband pie by 2007

    Wireless access will account for nearly 10 percent of Australian broadband connections within three years, according telecommunication analysts Ovum.

  • Sony slams "unstable" mobile phones

    Sony's wireless-gaming division chief took a swipe at mobile phone makers on Wednesday, saying badly made phones rushed too quickly to market are hurting his industry.

  • Optus strikes 3G deal

    Cable & Wireless Optus has stitched up a AU$900 million infrastructure deal with Nokia, to deliver third generation mobile services in Australia two years ahead of the competition.

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  • Mobile Mania: 10 phones reviewed

    ZDNet Australia puts 10 of the best phones on the market today under the reviews microscope. Whatever your mobile needs are, we've got a phone to ponder for you, as well as a look at the first 3G phone on the Australian market.

  • Nokia 6230i

    Nokia's 6230i is an upgraded version of its classic, unpretentious 6230 with a higher quality screen, 1.3-megapixel camera and Bluetooth.

  • Nokia 9500 Communicator

    Want a phone that lets you take your office applications and Web browsing with you and a camera to boot? If you're not fashion conscious the Nokia 9500 might just be your answer. Read our Australian review.

  • First Look: Nokia 7600

    Nokia's second 3G phone has an unusual design, and lacks support for video calls.

  • Nokia 3200

    The Nokia 3200 is a neat and tidy budget camera phone with a few annoying quirks. Read our Australian review.

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