Palm
What would you do with palm-sized computer?
Adam Turner The tiny Raspberry Pi is brimming with potential.
Palm to release Pixi, a cheaper sibling of Pre
Palm, which revitalised its product line with the Pre smart phone launch in June, is hoping to keep momentum going with the release of a lighter, cheaper handset called the Pixi.
Apple disables iTunes on Palm Pre
Apple has shut down one of the most compelling features on Palm's rival Pre smart phone, crippling the Pre's ability to act like an iPod.
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Are you ready for your television to watch you?
Adam Turner Panasonic's new televisions know who's watching them
Smartphones: putting the best to the test
Ben Grubb When it comes to getting the latest smartphone in Australia that connects to the new, faster LTE 4G networks, there are several options to choose from.
Galaxy Note II delivers in a big way
Edward C. Baig The Galaxy Note II is obviously too large to be everybody's mobile phone. It's on the pricey side, too. But it's a fun, feature-rich device.
Battle of the smartphones: iPhone 4S v Galaxy S III
Katie Cincotta Which is cleverer, the Galaxy or the iPhone? Katie Cincotta reports.
Facebook phone coming mid-2013: sources
Tim Culpan, Adam Satariano and Olga Kharif Facebook, owner of the largest social network, is working with HTC to build its own smartphone for release as soon as mid-2013, people with knowledge of the matter said.
New iPhone: thinner, taller, metal
Michelle Maltais The new look for the next iPhone could be supermodel stylish - tall, skinny and without any voluptuous curves.
Android set to topple iPhone
Louisa Hearn iPhone may rule the smartphone sector for now, but market researchers predict that the dominance of Apple's popular handset could be toppled by Google's Android mobile platform within three years.
Follow the iLeader: the future for smartphones is apps
Apple didn't invent the idea of mobile applications or even the idea of an app store but with the iPhone it has the rest of the industry scrambling to create or relaunch application stores.
'Best job in the world' is no holiday
Tim Richards Writing about your every move while on the road can be a double-edged sword, as the "best job in the world" winner Ben Southall has quickly discovered.


























