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No lightweight, but ATG takes rough stuff
DELL's new E6400 ATG ruggedised notebook certainly looks like it was dressed from the Yakka rack.
Metal Gear raises the bar
METAL Gear's latest and final instalment merges rich storyline with stunning graphics.
Slim, smart and light in hand
SMARTPHONE choice doesn't begin and end with the iPhone 3G and BlackBerry Bold - manufacturers offer most functions for professionals.
Apple's fix for dropped iPhone calls on way
APPLE is working on a software fix for its iPhone 3G to remedy dropped phone calls that some users are experiencing, according to people familiar with the matter.
Qantas mobile keeps travellers in touch
QANTAS has a new browsing platform for its website that takes advantage of the iPhone's touchscreen.
Compact digitals with plenty of zoom
YOU can get up close and personal with the most distant targets for a relatively low cost, as ultra-zoom cameras come of age.
Shift into top gear for the road
THE Shift X9500 is the latest entrant into the ultraportable notebook market from smartphone and personal digital assistant manufacturer HTC.
Sony's maze game a tribute to Escher
ECHOCHROME owes its legacy to Escher's work, taking his style from the printed page to the interactive environment of portable games.
Netbooks lighten load for travellers
IT used to be that miniaturisation cost big bikkies, with the lightest and most compact laptops attracting a premium over their beefier brethren.
How to pick your high-definition TV
WHEN it comes to televisions there are two types of people: those who understand high definition and those who don't.
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