AMAZON has taken a gamble with its cheapest fourth-generation Kindle eBook reader. View the original post
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Motorola unveils Razr smartphone
October 28th, 2011
Chris Griffith MOTOROLA has launched its new Razr smartphone in Australia — a successor to its Atrix phone released locally in May. View the original post
Park car with ‘no hands’
October 24th, 2011
Chris Griffith ALLOWING a car to park itself without your hands on the steering wheel is hair-raising at first. View the original post
Nokia roars back with N9 smartphone
October 24th, 2011
Chris Griffith NOKIA’S N9 is an upmarket designer phone with a bright screen. But can it compete with the iPhone 4S? View the original post
Park car with ‘no hands’
October 13th, 2011
Chris Griffith ALLOWING a car to park itself without your hands on the steering wheel is hair-raising at first. View the original post
Windows Phone 7.5 integrates contacts
October 4th, 2011
Chris Griffith Windows Phone 7.5 does not seek to be another operating system that supplies blank screen acreage on which you arrange apps and widgets. View the original post
Antivirus update deletes Chrome browser
October 3rd, 2011
Chris Griffith AROUND 3000 Google Chrome users had their browsers deleted because of a bug in Microsoft’s Security Essentials. View the original post
Amazon’s tablet won’t set Oz on fire
September 30th, 2011
Chris Griffith AMAZON’S long-awaited "Kindle Fire" tablet computer was showcased in the US yesterday and hailed as an iPad killer. View the original post
Get all the protection you can
September 27th, 2011
Chris Griffith Dire warnings about smartphone viruses have seen anti-virus PC software companies adapt their wares to mobile devices. View the original post
The dirt on remote vacuum cleaners
September 6th, 2011
Chris Griffith SHOULD you trust an iPhone app to do the housework? View the original post
Security, durability keys in tablet choices
August 30th, 2011
Chris Griffith WHAT business needs from a tablet computer can differ markedly from what consumers need. View the original post
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