Telstra
Review: Telstra Voice2Text
Adam Turner This service uses voice recognition to send a transcription of a voicemail to your mobile.
Apple unveils new iPad
Apple has given the new iPad a whole host of new features, but no new name.
Murdoch blames iPad for mangling tweet spray
Matt Buchanan and Scott Ellis He might the head of a global communications empire, but even Rupert Murdoch felt the sting of Apple's autocorrect yesterday, with a tweet from the media magnate going hilariously wrong.
Review: Sony Tablet S
Asher Moses Sony’s Tablet S is the best Android tablet yet but it’s no iPad killer, writes Asher Moses.
Hail the do-it-all device: buyers get wise to smartphones
Alexandra Smith You can check the weather forecast, do your banking and shopping, monitor emails and play Angry Birds. You can even take them to bed.
Android topples iPhone in Australia
Asher Moses Google's Android platform has for the first time overtaken Apple's iOS in smartphone sales in Australia.
Mobiles on a mission
Long gone are the days when they were simply for making calls ... today's handsets are packed with features, and even 3D.
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.
If you're smart, keep the phone at home
Jen Rosenberg Consumer Affairs People travelling overseas with their mobile phones set to data roaming are in for a nasty shock when they get home.
The world's first 3D smartphone on show
New dimension LG Electronics has demonstrated a phone with a 3D screen and a 3D camera, set to go on sale in June.
Microsoft's giant mobile leap
The new Windows Phone 7 will be a bright performer for the company but where there's light, some dark remains, writes Lia Timson.
Samsung's unreleased iPad rival spotted in Sydney
Ben Grubb As Samsung prepares to release its iPad-rival, the Samsung Galaxy tablet, its attempts to keep a lid on it were foiled earlier this week after an Australian technology journalist filmed it on a...
Welcome to loungeroom 2.0
Louisa Hearn A loungeroom revolution is brewing in Australia as an onslaught of technology providers vie for a slice of the home entertainment market once dominated by television networks.
The serious business of smartphones
David Flynn No business can afford to stand still and nor should employees be deskbound. Here's how the five smartphone platforms stack up for your workers out in the field.
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.
Review: Blackberry Bold
David Flynn Don't let anyone tell you the new BlackBerry Bold is an iPhone killer.
The toll of technology
Fran Molloy As we become more immersed in technology, critics are wondering about the health costs.
Review: HTC Desire smartphone
David Flynn The HTC Desire is one of several Android-powered mobiles now hitting the market, but this svelte smartphone is the first true ''business-class'' Android handset.
Must-have gadgets for those on the go
Simon Tsang For those on the go, here are our portable picks - you won't want to leave home without them. Simon Tsang reports.




