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    Australian mobile users will soon have access to Sony Ericsson's version of the multimedia mobile phone as it pushes hard to gain a stronger foothold in a market dominated by global heavyweight Nokia.

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    Bloggers on the go will soon have a new tool to help them keep their blogs up to date.

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    IT pro Rick Vanover put together a list of resolutions aimed at helping net admins line up their priorities, effectively deal with the day-to-day issues, and plan and execute improvements. Here's a look at his goals, to help guide your progress during the final months of 2007.

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  • Australia to get multimedia phones

    Australian mobile users will soon have access to Sony Ericsson's version of the multimedia mobile phone as it pushes hard to gain a stronger foothold in a market dominated by global heavyweight Nokia.

  • Sony Ericsson T610

    Sony Ericsson's designers have come up with a smooth and sophisticated mobile phone.

  • Kyocera 3245

    The Kyocera 3245 brings another option to the table for CDMA users.

  • Siemens MC60

    Siemens first handset with a camera and a colour screen. It also sports a funky design and unique keypad. Will it just be a fad or have Siemens come up with a gem? Find out in our Australian review.

  • Samsung SGH-V200

    The Samsung SGH-V200 has the stylish appearance typical of Samsung mobiles, with a great screen that the handset maker intends to put in all its phones.

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