…giving you easy access to all of your favourites. Simply select the music you want to listen to on your smartphone and then choose any home stereo for instant playback. With the smartphone as a remote control, you can pause, playback, change the volume, or skip around your playlist. Everyone in your home can have their own Orb-enabled…
Waterproof Android phone Has Motoblur technology to sync social networking sites DNLA enabled Motorola’s Defy smartphone is claimed to be Australia’s first summer proof smart phone – it is water-, dust- and scratch-resistant. It has a 3.7-inch high-resolution touch screen display, which provides edge-to-edge views of your favourite photos, videos…
…social networking to Facebook,Twitter, Linked in, Foursquare & Myspace,as well as a monthly data allowance and a new smartphone for $0 upfront, starting at $45 per month. Vodafone Infinite plans range from $45 to $100 per month, and increase depending on how much data customers want to use. All Vodafone…
By Branko Miletic It’s not often I compliment a mobile phone maker on both design as well as functionality, but it looks like RIM deserve one huge pat on the back for their BlackBerry Torch 9800 smartphone. However let’s be honest here – RIM is one company that at the…
…and Xenon flash is the ants’ pants of phone cameras and should become the benchmark of all smartphone makers from now on. However, at the same time, if we apply the same rule to processors, then you should try and future-proof your technology. This is one thing that the Nokia…
By Branko Miletic So Nokia has finally discovered the smartphone. Perhaps I am being too harsh, but as someone who grew up with Nokia’s, you’d think they would have invented it, rather than copy the idea from Kyocera. Regardless, we will have a full review for you next week, however…
…won’t cover the unit under warranty.” While it is understandable that the smartphone manufacturers are distancing themselves from any possible problems, why doesn’t Google step up to the plate and put processes in place that will make sure the chances of a catastrophic failure of its operating system are minimised?…
25 percent of smartphone users have used a premium SMS service 38 percent of people receive unwanted premium SMSs Parents want more control over kids’ SMS expenditure New research by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) into the use of mobile premium services indicates that, while most people are…
24 percent of Aussies looking to buy tablet computer 51 percent use their phone to access internet 22 percent have sent email via smartphone According to a recent study by Nielson, up to 24 percent of Australian Internet users were considering purchasing a tablet computer in the next 12 months,…
…see the soon-to-be released Meego as the lynchpin of that area, and with more than 50 percent of mobile phones on the market in the smartphone category, it is about to get a whole lot more crowded. The Nokia N8 allows users to shoot high-quality photos and HD-quality videos on…
New Windows platform Access Xbox Live Displays real-time updates Samsung Omnia 7 offers the new Microsoft Windows Phone 7 platform, comes with a four-inch Super AMOLED touch screen, 1GHz application processor and a 5 megapixel camera. The smartphone also offers an unparalleled entertainment experience on-the-go with Microsoft’s Xbox Live gaming….
…whereby you think to yourself, “why hasn’t somebody done this before?” Finally, also on the horizon is the S11, which is the size of the mobile smartphone, which not only acts as an HD Camcorder, but also comes with a built-in Pico projector. It has a 3.5-inch LED touch screen…