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Review: Motorola Flipout
Attempts to develop phones for the female market have included a pink clamshell which opened to reveal a makeup mirror.
<i>Debbie Mayo-Smith</i>: Smartphones - smarter than you think
Smartphones - everywhere you look you'll see an iPhone, Blackberry, Android or Windows phone.
Attack of the codes
It's the battle of the apps between planet Apple and Amazon backed by Google's Android army. Tony Murrow explains the clash of the titans
Software lets parents monitor kids' calls
New spy software has gone on sale in NZ to allow parents to monitor their children's text messages and cellphone calls.
Concerns over phone monitoring programme
A civil liberties spokesman is "very worried" at a new product which lets parents monitor their child's mobile phone use on the internet.
<i>Jim Eagles</i>: Sky high call costs limit use
If you've flown Air New Zealand and found yourself on the new Airbus A320, you'll have had the chance to use your mobile at 5000m, or to listen to your neighbour doing important business by phone.
Happy snaps with the apps
Squeezing a lens into a mobile phone may lead to reduced quality, but it doesn't have to mean bad pictures. Rhodri Marsden takes a snapshot of the photography apps that can make great art
Communications after the quake: Good, but could do better
Events in Christchurch give reason to ask if our phone networks are tough enough.
<i>Jim Eagles</i>: Phone calls on planes? Bad idea
So passengers are going to be able to make mobile phone calls on domestic flights on Air New Zealand's new A320s. Fantastic. Hurrah. Yippee. Not.
Christchurch quake: Much of city left without vital services
Much of Christchurch is without essential services after yesterday's earthquake with gas, power, water and phone infrastructure all affected.
Cop denies texting at time of fatal crash
A police officer has denied he was texting when the patrol car he was driving hit and killed a 16-year-old youth in Northland in 2009.
AT&T CEO: Apps should run on many devices
AT&T Inc.'s CEO Randall Stephenson, expressed frustration with the way applications are sold to smart phone users, saying customers should be able to buy an application once and have it work across many different devices.
Twitter chief quiet on being a 'takeover target'
Twitter's chief executive has batted away questions about it being a takeover target and failed to outline any justification for a $10 billion company valuation.
Success: Business banks on mobile money
Cellphone entrepreneur tries again, with venture targeting emerging markets.
Random text romance is a Valentine's winner
A bored teen sent a random text to a random number not knowing if anyone would reply. Stephanie did and now they are in love.