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    Apple wowed the cell phone industry a year ago with the first version of the iPhone. And now its new software development kit and soon-to-be-launched application store featuring third-party applications could change the game yet again.

  • Round-up of iPhone applications

    Apple announce the long-awaited iPhone SDK and some of the third-party applications soon to be available.

  • ShoreTel gets foothold Down Under

    Enterprise-grade Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) hardware vendor ShoreTel formally opened its doors in Australia today, with at least one significant local customer win already under its belt.

  • Sega takes leash off robot dog

    Watch out, Aibo. There's a new dog in town.

  • Nokia, Sun make multiplayer mobile game play

    Multiple player reversi doesn't sound like much of an accomplishment--but a Java-based version of the game for mobile handsets could be the beginning of a new software strategy for Nokia and Sun Microsystems.

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    Have you ever thought that some tech companies occasionally invest more brainpower in naming their products than in making them successful? You're not the only one who thinks so.

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    Panasonic's VS3 sports a 16 million-colour screen that looks ultra-sharp when viewing photos, browsing menus and playing the pre-installed Sonic the Hedgehog game.

  • First Take: Nintendo DS

    We take Nintendo's newly announced portable for a test drive.

  • ATI puts 3D graphics in mobile phones

    Graphics chipmaker ATI Technologies is jumping into the handheld market with a new line of processors aimed at mobile phones.

  • Nokia bets on mobile games

    The mobile phone manufacturer has bought multiplayer technology from Sega for its new hybrid games handset.

  • Telstra Mobile Loop

    Telstra recently launched its 'Mobile Loop' service, a higher speed mobile data transfer service that runs at speeds up to 144 Kbps, nudging it into the lower end of 3G networks. We've got our hands on a phone, and taken a quick look at what you'll get for your money.

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