Tuesday, February 17, 2009

AGE Digital Life: Hold the phone, Google's on line

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Tuesday, 17 February 09
Hold the phone, Google's on line The Google Phone, widely touted as the first serious rival to the highly successful Apple iPhone, launched on the Australian market this week.
 
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Microsoft wins over LG with mobile OS Microsoft says it has signed a deal with LG Electronics, under which the world's third-largest cell phone maker will use Windows software in most of its smartphones.

The day the music died Faulty instrument controllers are spoiling the party for gamers, writes Jason Hill.

Acer makes move into mobile phones Taiwan-based computer manufacturer Acer announced a foray into the mobile phone market on Monday, unveiling a range of high-end handsets at an industry event in Barcelona.

Songwriter on the phone Katy Steele has put her iPhone to creative use, writes Jane Rocca.


Reviews All Reviews
Review: HTC Dream Under the bonnet the Dream features most of the mod cons you'd expect from a smartphone.

Review: CSI NY - The Game CSI: NY The presentation is unsuitable for the subject matter, with the cartoon style at odds with the mature themes.

Review: iLife '09 Interesting tweaks and upgrades at a reasonable price, but not a must-have piece of software.

Compare: Headphone heaven Let your ears do the talking when choosing the right pair for you. Rod Easdown reports.



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