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  • Aussie telcos can't talk Android

    Australia's top four mobile carriers were unable today to say whether they had plans to locally sell phone handsets based on Google's Android operating system.

  • RIM's first clamshell BlackBerry

    Research in Motion has unveiled its first, long-awaited BlackBerry smartphone in a clamshell format.

  • Telstra Next G jumping to 21Mbps in 2008

    Telstra has revealed that it will be increasing the speeds of its Next G network to 21Mbps by the end of this year -- creating what it claims will be the fastest mobile service in the world.

  • HTC RAMs enterprise with professional Touch

    HTC has launched its Touch for professionals, adding more power and a sliding keyboard to the handheld device.

  • Why your next office phone could be cordless

    Most of us have cordless phones at home, but few have them at work. Cisco, NEC, and several startups are hoping to change that, with handsets that connect via Wi-Fi.

  • Mobile phones: The next Game Boy?

    UK chip designer ARM is pushing technology designed to turn PDAs and mobile phone handsets into sophisticated gaming devices

  • Vodafone throws 3G handsets open to testing

    Vodafone has moved another step towards launching a commercial third-generation mobile handset service, and is now letting selected users test its network.

  • 3 turns on Telstra 3G roaming

    3 Mobile customers will enjoy expanded access to 3G network services, provided they own a compatible handset.

  • Handset shortage puts 3G on hold

    Vodafone Group, the world's biggest mobile phone networks operator, says the launch of its third-generation (3G) Internet-enabled service could be pushed to 2003 due to a potential shortage of handsets.

  • Telstra's June iPhone launch points to 3G

    Telstra will be the third Australian mobile provider to sell the iPhone in Australia, fuelling speculation of the imminent launch of a 3G iPhone.

  • Vodafone backs away from 2G advice

    Vodafone has said that advice given by one of its employees to IT labour hire firm 3W joint CEO Bruce Mills that that he should switch his BlackBerry fleet to slower 2G services to avoid drop-outs was inaccurate.

  • Hutch modifies iPhone pricing

    3 Mobile has adjusted its iPhone plans ahead of the network's official launch tomorrow, making its cheapest plans even cheaper.

  • NZ finally gets Android: In June

    New Zealanders will finally be able to buy a mobile phone based on Google's Android operating system in June, with Vodafone revealing this morning it had secured a local exclusive to sell HTC's upcoming Magic handset.

  • 3 taps into Telstra Next G

    Mobile carrier 3 has made a push to expand its third-generation (3G) mobile coverage, announcing plans to extend its 2100MHz network, and taking the lid off an agreement to use parts of Telstra's 850MHz Next G network for roaming.

  • 3 finally unveils iPhone pricing

    3 Mobile has lifted the lid on its iPhone pricing, aiming for the smartphone user on a budget.

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