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Stories by: Ross Catanzariti

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    Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 19/12/2008 10:50:00

    Almost a year since it was first announced, the long wait for Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA X1 is over. It's one of the most-anticipated smartphones ever. The first Sony Ericsson mobile to utilise the Windows Mobile operating system, the XPERIA X1 promises a wealth of features and connectivity and a new interface feature dubbed XPERIA Panels.
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    Garmin nuvi 255 19/12/2008 11:20:00

    Garmin's nuvi 255 offers the same features as its widescreen counterpart, the nuvi 255W, but it has a smaller and lower resolution display and a cheaper price point. This makes it a viable option for those on a budget, commanding an RRP of under $300.
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    In pictures: PlayStation Home 19/12/2008 16:23:00

    Sony's community-based service for the PlayStation 3
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    iiNet set for landmark court case 18/12/2008 16:26:00

    The battle between the Seven Network and iiNet over pirated movies and TV shows will take place in February.
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    Samsung INNOV8 (i8510) 18/12/2008 10:40:00

    With an 8-megapixel camera, 16GB of memory, Wi-Fi, built-in GPS and HSDPA connectivity, Samsung's INNOV8 i8510 is one of the most feature-packed phones we've ever reviewed.
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    Garmin nuvi 255W 17/12/2008 13:40:00

    Garmin's nuvi 255W has a similar design and user interface to most of the company's other GPS units. This is good news for consumers, as the ease of use and simple map display will please most.
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    Telstra's exclusion from the NBN 16/12/2008 17:23:00

    Telstra has been informed by the Australian government that it was excluded from the National Broadband Network (NBN) request for proposals (RFP).
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    Ultimate Ears Super.Fi 5vi 16/12/2008 14:50:00

    Recently acquired by Logitech, Ultimate Ears has a long history of producing in-ear monitors (IEMs). It has now brought tailored Super.Fi 5 IEMs to market, providing a viable solution for mobile phones such as the iPhone. The Super.Fi 5vi boasts an in-line microphone and answer call button, allowing it to handle phone calls in addition to music.
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    RIM BlackBerry Storm 16/12/2008 09:00:00

    Following the success of Apple's iPhone 3G, it seems every manufacturer is attempting to get a piece of the touch-screen pie. RIM is one such example, launching the first BlackBerry without a physical keyboard, the Storm. Using a "clickable" touch screen to imitate the pressing of actual buttons, the Storm is an admirable handset but it falls short in many key areas.
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    Motorola EM330 15/12/2008 12:10:00

    Motorola has been dreadfully quiet in Australia of late in terms of mobile phone releases. We had to go back to July to find the last handset we reviewed!
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    Nokia 5000 12/12/2008 09:40:00

    The 5000 from Nokia continues the Finnish giant's excellent record of building fine entry-level units. This slim candybar is easy to use, has good call quality and comes equipped with most of the basic features you would expect. Unfortunately, multimedia buffs need to look elsewhere as it lacks removable storage.
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