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    The BlackBerry popularised the concept of push e-mail, but Samsung's i320N is one of several promising "BlackBerry killers" jostling for a share of the lucrative business arena as well as self-employed mobile professionals and power users.

  • Iomega Floppy Plus 7-in-1 Card Reader

    Iomega covers just about every portable storage base with the Floppy Plus, but power concerns make this a less compelling buy. Read our Australian review.

  • Minolta Dimage Z1

    The 3.2-megapixel Dimage Z1 marks Konica Minolta's foray into a new range of digital cameras for photography enthusiasts.

  • Canon PowerShot G3

    The Powershot G3 is a must-have digital camera for hard-core photo enthusiasts who don't require more than 4 megapixels.

  • 10 gigabyte digital album for your pocket

    As high image capture resolution and video-recording capabilities have become common place in digital cameras, the biggest problem facing most digital photographers is limited storage space.

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