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Specs Comparison: Samsung Galaxy Nexus vs Motorola RAZR

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It's clear to see that the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and the Motorola RAZR are the two most talked about Android devices at the moment, so it's only fair that we bring out the good ol' comparison table and put them head-to-head on paper. We've highlighted in green what we think is the best of each comparison Continue reading...

M8 it can w8 – Don’t use your mobile while driving.

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As an Emergency Services volunteer in South Australia, I have seen the ugly side of what a motor vehicle in "control" of someone who's not paying attention can do not only to other vehicles on the road, but buildings nearby and the people in or near them. I assure you that it only takes a moment of inattention at the Continue reading...

Nexus Prime (GT-i9250T) pops up at Wi-Fi Alliance — Does this mean it’s coming to Telstra as well as Vodafone?

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Earlier this afternoon one of our writers, Daniel, told me that he might be onto something awesome and to jump onto Skype so we could suss it out. After a 4-way conference call we think we've sorted it all out. Dan found that a device with the codename GT-i9250T went through the Wi-Fi certification process two weeks ago Continue reading...

What happens when Ausdroid looks at an iPhone 4s?

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When the Apple event earlier in October unveiled the iPhone 4s, we all had a bit of a chuckle. All around the web, people had been predicting the impending release of the iPhone 5, only to be disappointed (and amused) when the iPhone 4s was announced. Buzz did a little write-up Continue reading...

The Galaxy S II HD LTE is to the Nexus Prime as the Galaxy S was to the Nexus S

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Capisce? No? Let me explain. Remember the Nexus S? Well the specs of that device were almost a carbon copy of the Galaxy S plus a few other addition that made it 'stand out' as a Nexus device: NFC, Curved Display, 'Nexus' name. Now not too long ago Samsung launched the Galaxy S Continue reading...

HTC EVO 3D available from both Vodafone and Telstra — How many of you bought one?

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There has been a noticeable amount of hype surrounding the HTC EVO 3D launching here in Australia, and now that it has been available on both Vodafone and Telstra for the past few days, we're wondering how many of our readers went out and actually purchased one. The pricing of the device from Voda & Telstra has Continue reading...

Australian Tablet Round Up. Best Price and Where to Buy.

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It's been 2 weeks now since the HP TouchPad Fire Sale that saw state of the art technology being sold for dirt cheap at Harvey Norman for $99 & $149 (16GB & 32GB), this proved beyond reasonable doubt that people are looking to get into the tablet game, but only if the price is right. We now know that we won't be seeing Continue reading...

Why I love my Android – Part 1: Customization

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I get asked regularly why I use Android over other devices which clearly means, I have an iPhone and you're a fool for not having one, obviously I disagree! I have used (and work with) Apple devices so you won't get any argument from me that the OS is cleaner and is a much more polished interface as an out of the box experience.  But in my opinion, that's not Continue reading...

The real winner out of the Samsung vs. Apple tablet war here in Australia: Motorola

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So today was just another day in court for the two major technology rivals, Samsung and Apple, with both still bickering over the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and iPad 2. The only real win, if you want to call it that, is that Samsung can release the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in very late September or early October. This has no doubt Continue reading...

What Google / Motorola should learn from HP’s $99 WebOS TouchPad

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HP recently 'killed off' their Mobile Operating System, WebOS, which they not long ago acquired when they bought out Palm; but what's this got to do with Android? Not much really, however, here's why I think Google and Motorola (Googlerola, if you will) should be paying attention -- in my dream world, at least. With WebOS pretty much dead in the Continue reading...

Editorial: Should Google buy WebOS from HP and roll it into Android? Why not?

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It's been a busy week, a week of big announcements. First we had Google and Motorola joining hands in holy matrimony and now it's HP's decision to dump WebOS after only 16 months after it's purchase of Palm. From all reports though, they are only dumping the hardware and devices Continue reading...

Google to purchase Motorola Mobility and 17,000 patents for $12.5b

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Whether you like them or not, Motorola Mobility — the mobile division of Motorola — will soon be completely owned by Google after agreeing to a sale price of 12.5 billion USD. That’s a premium of 63% over the normal share price, meaning that each share was sold for $40 in cold hard cash. The deal is yet to get the Continue reading...

Why the 2500mAh battery in the Xperia Duo could make sense

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A few days ago specs for the upcoming Sony Ericsson Xperia Duo were leaked onto the web. Among some of the amazing specs such as a 1.4GHz Dual-Core CPU, 12MP Camera, 1.5GB RAM and a 4.5-inch qHD Display, was a ginormous 2500mAh Battery. After reading it for the first few times, I felt as though there Continue reading...