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Technology reinforces generation gap

If you believe that technology could be bridging the generation gap, think again. According to Deloitte’s first State of the Media report it’s as stark as ever.

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If you get the phone through Optus, they'll throw in a complete set of Route 66 Australian maps. With Vodafone? You'll get a 1G memory card instead.

Vodafone will give you a i780 for $0 upfront on a $79 per month Super Cap contract; Optus is not yet showing a price for the new model.

If you're on a smaller budget but still want GPS, the Symbian S60-based i560 slider phone may be a better fit. It's available for $0 upfront on a $49 cap. Once again, Optus offers the Route 66 maps and software, while Vodafone includes a 1G card for storing your music and 3 megapixel photos.