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Written by Adam Gosling
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Saturday, 01 March 2008 |
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The new ThinkPad ultraportable
from Lenovo has a starting weight as low as 1.3 kilos (2.9 pounds) and
is less than 2cm thick at its thinnest point, but what sets it apart
from other small form factor notebooks is that it doesn't come with a
hard disk drive, well not a traditional one anyway. The new Lenovo X300
comes with a SSD (Solid State Disc) drive using Flash memory rather
than the traditional spinning disk storage found in most computer
equipment today.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Thursday, 28 February 2008 |
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Apple's love of the multi-touch user interface has extended to its MacBook range with new models featuring Intel Core 2 Duo processors, larger hard drives and 2GB of memory standard and the latest NVIDIA graphics processors, with up to 512MB of video memory.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Tuesday, 26 February 2008 |
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Bluetooth device maker Plantronics has come up with a lightweight solution to the music phone dilemma. The Voyager 855 headset is a convertible that lets you choose between single ear mono operation if you are using the phone to make calls, but gives you access to animmersive stereo headphone experience if you are playing music.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
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Not only is Telstra the first operator globally to release the new i-mate
Ultimate 8502 and Ultimate 9502 business phones, it has deal to
distribute these devices to Australian users on an exclusive basis.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
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Nokia
has evolved its previous top of the line N95 8GB with the release of
the N96, a longer, slightly slimmer and fatter device that packs double
the storage, DVB-H TV, cool backlit N-Gage controls, a little kick
stand to make it sit up and beg and finally, decent thigh speed
broadband with HSDPA support. It weighs a couple of grams lighter than
its predecessor too.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008 |
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Nokia has not only introduced a new personal
navigation phone at this year's Mobile
World Congress in Barcelona, it has used the event to launch a total
revamp of its mapping and navigation offering that improves navigation
for pedestrians and adds satellite images to the maps.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008 |
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Sporting a huge 3-inch, full VGA display and a wide QWERTY keyboard to rival the Nokia E90, the new Sony Ericsson
XPERIA X1 targets the premium end of the lifestyle smartphone market with
the company's first foray into Windows Mobile devices.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008 |
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Sony
Ericsson has launched a new generation of Touchscreen smartphones that
it hopes will have a broader appeal than organisers targeted at
business users have done in the past. The two new devices, the G900 and
G700 focus on personal information management without the high end
capabilities (or size) of traditional smartphones.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Monday, 04 February 2008 |
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Just as mobile phone makers are experimenting with GPS phones ahead
of a mass market roll-out of personal navigation and the location-based
services that they will bring, GPS manufacturers are equally well
positioned to encroach on the mobile phone market dominated by the
likes of Nokia, Motorola, Samsung and Sony Ericsson.
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