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    Brick and mortar banks are fast catching up with click and go customers. This is driving the need for new, innovative ways for banks to reach customers and stay connected to their information and services needs whilst on the move.

  • Is wireless just the ticket?

    Airlines wonder if fliers want cell-phone ticketing.

  • Top 10 wireless Internet lies

    The wireless Web will make you rich. It will make your whole office more productive. And it will send the NASDAQ to the moon! Right. Here's what you really need to know about wireless Internet.

Reviews (5)

  • Panasonic GD68: A little bit of everything

    The Panasonic EB-GD68 is a good lower-midlevel phone with some nifty features, but it does have its problems.

  • Ericsson T60c: Is CDMA better?

    The T60c differs from most phones on the market in that it's a CDMA phone. How does it compare with GSM?

  • Fun in the palm of your hand

    The T68i is part of the new wave of colour screen phones. Is Sony Ericsson making waves or drowning with unusable features? Check out our Australian review.

  • Ericsson T68: Colour at a cost

    Ericsson's hook for the T68 is the splendour of a mobile screen capable of 256 colours. Is that enough to justify its price tag?

  • Nokia 3350: A better mousetrap

    Nokia's latest phone isn't replete with dazzling new features or even a stunning new design style. It's simply an evolution of its existing popular phone lines.

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