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  • AU mobile use climbs towards saturation point: IDC

    Over 80 percent of Australians will own a mobile phone by the end of this year, according to International Data Corp, with mobile device production, multiple SIM card use and land line replacements sparking growth beyond that point.

  • Optus' parent sees big things for 3G

    Lee Hsien Yang is one of those rare individuals who don't own a television. The head of Asia's leading telecoms company gets his TV fix off a company 3G mobile handset and from one of the eight broadband-connected computers lying around his house.

  • 3G Cometh Not So Fast

    What's ahead for high-speed wireless? Find out if 3G will ever put your business on the fast track.

  • Top 10 reviews of 2007

    Music players and laptops took pride of place this year, and the smaller the better -- check out our top 10 most read reviews for this year.

  • 3G auction frenzy ebbs

    Singapore has sent the strongest signals yet that the frenzy that drove the price of third-generation telephone licenses into the billion-dollar stratosphere is now over.

Reviews (3)

  • The dazzling dozen: 12 mobiles tested

    We take a look at 12 of the latest and greatest mobiles, from high-tech 3G wonders to cheap and cheerful budget phones in our Australian review.

  • Motorola ROKR E8

    The ROKR E8 looks to be Motorola's stab at the iPhone killer, with a morphing touchscreen display and media focused features.

  • Waiting for the wireless Internet

    The wireless mobile industry is abuzz about the potential of third-generation networks delivering higher bandwidths that are expected to usher in a broadband-like wireless Internet. But will it be the wireless Internet of our dreams?

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