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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.
LG wants you to work and play with its new notebook, the 17-inch widescreen LW70.
British Airways and other airlines are ready to offer online access to business travellers, despite some ongoing technical hitches.
The 3.2-megapixel Dimage Z1 marks Konica Minolta's foray into a new range of digital cameras for photography enthusiasts.
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