HTC is very prolific. They have more smartphones on the market than the rest of the players combined. But being first to market with a 4G handset, on Telstra's network with the Velocity, gives them an edge. We look at whether 4G is enough.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is an excellent smartphone that looks good, works well and shows off Google's latest mobile OS, Ice Cream Sandwich. If you're looking for a new smartphone then the Samsung Galaxy Nexus needs to be on your shortlist.
Although, according to Apple ,we live in the post-PC era there's still a disconnect between Apple's take on the tablet computer and a key feature that users need - that ability to access shared files on a network easily. The Kingston Wi-Drive goes some way to rectifying this.
The HTC Sensation XL reflects the growing maturity of the smartphone market. It’s an elegant, albeit large, handset that performs well and ticks all the boxes for a mobile data management and communications device.
Sony Ericsson has a lot riding on the Xperio neo, which arrived in Australia late last month. It’s their most recent top-of-the-line handset, with a focus on an all-round great performance.
Last month, HTC launched the Salsa in Australia with Vodafone. It was launched side-by-side with the ChaCha, and both are HTC’s first “Facebook phones” featuring a dedicated post to Facebook button.
Samsung has this afternoon made a public statement announcing that they still plan to launch the Galaxy Tab in Australia, despite an agreement yesterday demanding they hand over all stock of the Galaxy 10.1 tablet to Apple.
Acer has today launched the Aspire 5560 series in Australia, offering improved performance thanks to an AMD Fusion A-Series Accelerated Processing Unit.
Telstra has this morning announced that from September they’ll be entering the multi-dimensional world offering their first 3D smartphone, the HTC EVO 3D.
The hyped Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY, known for some time as the PlayStation phone, is the first PlayStation certified device. So how does the hype and rumours match up to real life performance?
The HTC 7 Trophy, Vodafone Australia’s only phone which runs Microsoft’s newly released Windows Phone 7 operating system, offers a stylish and speedy smartphone experience, and is ideal for those looking for an entry-level smartphone.
The VIA 180 is the latest in a line of worthy GPS devices from TomTom, offering voice command support, bluetooth support and a gorgeous 5″ touch screen.
Fox Sports has released version 2 of its iPad app, promising an essential experience for big sports fans. Does it kick any goals, or come crashing down the ladder?
Gadget users today are somewhat spoilt for choice and functionality. Tablet PC’s are increasingly looking to scratch that consumer itch, from out of the ether (China actually) comes the Millennius SmartQ Tablet, promising web access everywhere and the choice of dual boot operating systems.
Having recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of the laptop, Toshiba has delivered a clutch of new notebooks to the market. The Portégé name has long been recognised as one of the premiere small notebooks on the market. We took their latest model, the R700, out for a spin.
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