The One XL is pretty much exactly what the name suggests; a larger 4.3-inch version of the simpler ONE GPS system with Bluetooth capability.
Navman S150 review: A feature-rich mid-range GPS with excellent mount, but its fiddly touchscreen interface may distract drivers.
Garmin Nuvi 765 impresses with its user-friendly interface and quick signal lock, but falls short on re-routing efficiency.
The Nuvi 255 is the Nuvi 765's little brother in just about every respect, from the 3.5-inch screen to spoken street names, but with the omission of Bluetooth.
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Satellite Internet users with the ISP Farmside will get double the download speeds on their Rocket Broadband service from this month.
New Nike shoe sensor connects to iPhone for tracking runs or syncing with gym equipment. Designed for fitness freaks, priced at $39.
The Conduit revives the FPS genre on the Wii with innovative controls and custom settings, despite its typical sci-fi plot and motion-sensitive challenges.
Codemasters' Fuel sets a world record with its vast 14,400 sq km open-world, blending racing with sandbox exploration in a post-apocalyptic scene.
New Zealanders can now access their favourite social networking sites from anywhere in the country, thanks to extended 3G coverage.
Little King's Story: A Wii title tipped as the best, blending quirky charm with complex global conquest, in a world of pastels and power moves.
New handset from Telecom XT Network delivers news, TV shows, movies and YouTube videos straight to your phone. $999 price tag.
Family history research has gone digital. Australasian Databases (ANZGDB) now empowers genealogists with access to over 13 million global records.
The Palm Treo Pro, priced at USD $999 and sold by Telecom, offers business executives email, wi-fi, GPS, and Office file editing on Windows Mobile 6.1.
Virtua Tennis 2009 serves an ace with easy gameplay and new stars like Andy Murray, offering a more realistic yet accessible tennis simulation.
Twitter hit by scams as experts warn of the dark side of its soaring popularity, urging users to think before they click or share.
The Sims 3 revolutionises casual gaming with enhanced graphics, unique traits for character customisation, and a seamless town for exploration.
New Zealand may ban holding mobile phones while driving by year-end, possibly imposing a NZD $50 fine or 25 demerit points; handsfree remains allowed.
Dive into Blimp - The Flying Adventures, a visually stunning iPhone game with 20 levels of high-flying action across 5 unique locations.
International Athletics leaps to #4 in UK charts, now on iPhone with 11 events and intuitive controls. Go for gold in global stadiums!.