For the last four weeks, I've been using the new LG G6 as my principle smartphone, instead of diving straight into a review like many journalists, I prefer to put a device to everyday use for a period, to get a real feel for how a device stacks up.
As Australians look forward to the high speed broadband future envisioned by NBN, and the physical, and costly, difficulties of rolling out a fibre network across the country's harsh landscape, the future of mobile networks has taken another leap forward with scientists working on a high bandwidth mobile internet infrastructure that will be powered by people.
Uniden are promoting their narrowband range of UHF radios with revered NRL player Darren Lockyer, hoping to encourage UHF radio users to upgrade to the new narrowband network.
Hot on the heels of a prediction by Ovum last week that 2011 is the year of the Android, IDC has published its forecast of the smartphone landscape in 2015, which is growing at four times the rate of the overall mobile phone market.