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Slim, smart and light in hand
THE extraordinary hype surrounding Apple's iPhone 3G, and to a lesser extent Research in Motion's BlackBerry Bold, has absorbed all the oxygen in the 3G smartphone market of late.
Shift into top gear for the road
Mitchell Bingemann THE Shift X9500 is the latest entrant into the ultraportable notebook market from smartphone and personal digital assistant manufacturer HTC.
Netbooks lighten load for travellers
Stuart Kennedy IT used to be that miniaturisation cost big bikkies, with the lightest and most compact laptops attracting a premium over their beefier brethren.
Compact digitals with plenty of zoom
FORGET cars - zoom, zoom, zoom is more like the motto for the top end of the digital camera market.
Starters on blocks for high-def Olympics
AS the Beijing Olympics roll around there has never been a better time for couch potato technology.
Satnav comes to aid of commuters
Roland Tellzen CONSIDERING their ubiquity, it's hard to believe that in-car global positioning systems are a relatively new entry to the local gadget market.
Digital instant with greater precision
IF you've had a compact digital camera for a while, developed a taste for photography and want to experiment a bit more but are a bit daunted about getting in over your head, it is getting easier to take the next step.
iPhone or BlackBerry a tough call
Roland Tellzen THE big question - can Apple wean a generation of gadget fans addicted to their BlackBerrys over to its new-generation iPhone - is set to be answered.
Ready to ring, here and now
Roland Tellzen WHILE we await the iPhone and its competitors to emerge in coming months, there's no shortage of existing smartphones for those who can't wait.
Three ways to trim weight on road
Roland Tellzen IS there such a thing as the ultimate gadget for travellers?
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Slim, smart and light in hand
THE extraordinary hype surrounding Apple's iPhone 3G, and to a lesser extent Research in Motion's BlackBerry Bold, has absorbed all the oxygen in the 3G smartphone market of late.
Ready to ring, here and now
Roland Tellzen WHILE we await the iPhone and its competitors to emerge in coming months, there's no shortage of existing smartphones for those who can't wait.