Nokia
Gadgets
Which new smartphone reigns?
Adam Turner The smartphone war is hotting up as the big names put forward new champions in a superphone battle royale.
Opinion
Apple eyes the trillion dollar threshold
Nick Bilton If Apple continues on its current trajectory, something remarkable might happen on April 9, 2015, at around 11am.
No strings
Apple wants to run your wallet
Asher Moses The new iPhone will be the start of a radical push by Apple to run your digital wallet.
Hand held
Is it bye, bye BlackBerry?
Alexandra Smith In cities around the world, a sharp-suited executive would not have been seen without a BlackBerry in hand.
Smart phones
iPhone hot but Android handsets 'on fire'
Glenn Chapman iPhone fever made Apple the hottest smartphone maker at the end of 2011 but handsets with Google's Android software are becoming the true winners.
Handsets of desire
Blinged-up blowers
Sylvia Pennington Got a spare zero or two in the bank account and want to treat yourself to a little high-tech bling this holiday season?
Exec tech
Platform politics rife at the office
Sylvia Pennington Stuffy suit, outspoken opinion leader, tedious try-hard... the way you interact with technology may be telling your colleagues more than you realise about the sort of person you are.
iPad 3
What's next in store for Apple?
Mark Jones Is Apple losing its shine? Has the gloss rubbed off? I could go on, but you get it.
iPad rival
HTC's debuts first tablet and new smartphones
Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC unveiled overnight two social networking phone models, with a focus on Facebook access, and introduced its first tablet computer to a crowded marketplace.
Review: Palm Treo Pro
Adam Turner Palm proves it's still in the smartphone game with the new Treo Pro.
Unlimited downloads for cheap
Asher Moses Vodaphone are launching the first unlimited music download for less than a coffee a week.
The next big thing
Nick Galvin Five internet gurus spell out what's happening at technology's cutting edge.
Pocket gallery
In the hands of artists, the mobile phone's 15 minutes has arrived, writes Elissa Baxter.









