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  • Creative Labs Nomad Jukebox 3: iPod killer?

    Creative's Nomad Jukebox 3 brings firewire connectivity and heavyweight storage capacity to the Windows world.

  • Spend it like Beckham

    When David Beckham departs for Spain, he'll naturally want to know the score back home, with the help of the latest technology. He won't be short of a bob or two, so here's the tackle we reckon Becks should have on his shopping list.

  • Samsung Galaxy Icon

    While we like the design, Samsung needs to do more with the software. Without customisation, Android's absent features are glaringly obvious.

  • Infineon weaves deals for wearable computing

    The chipmaker reports "huge" interest in its wearable computing technology, paving the way for everything from ID chips to MP3 players that can be built into ordinary fabrics.

  • ViewSonic PJ258D ViewDock Projector

    The ViewSonic PJ258D ViewDock Projector is a budget business unit masquerading as home theatre -- but you're paying for the superfluous iPod dock.

  • Is that a PC you're wearing?

    Wearable computing has so far been little more than a curiosity, but new technology and falling prices will mean dramatic growth for such products in the next few years, according to a new report.

  • Mobile mockery

    The choices are endless -- but do we really need everything our mobile phone sells us?

  • Dream phones you can't have

    Nokia may have launched its megapixel camera-phone, but this must seem passe to the Koreans and Japanese with the dream phones they're rolling out.

  • Acer n10

    The Acer n10 doesn't offer enough bells and whistles to pull ahead of the competition. It is, instead, a solid, regular handheld that should satisfy basic PDA users.

  • Toshiba steps up to the PDA plate

    There's a lot to like about the e330, but it faces much stiffer competition than its predecessor, the e310, did.

  • Enterprise PDA phones reviewed

    The new wave of hybrid PDA business phones are here. The gadget gurus from RMIT decide who talks the talk.

  • HP iPAQ H5550

    With Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and 128MB of RAM, the iPAQ H5550 is the mobile power user's Swiss Army knife.

  • Cassiopeia E-115 Pocket PC

    This baby is loaded with all the bells and whistles that this new OS provides, but do you need it all?

  • Handhelds With Colour Displays

    A colour display can brighten up your handheld, whether you're looking at one with a Pocket PC or Palm OS. You'll be able to work outdoors on some and share vivid photos with friends on others.

  • Is that a computer in your pocket? 6 mobile devices tested

    Choosing a portable computing device is getting trickier -- we take a variety of devices for a spin and weight up the pros and cons.

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