Top stories Reviewed by Ben Grubb 11:07am | If you like playing video games on a smartphone but have been wishing you had an inbuilt controller then the "Playstation Phone", aka the Xperia Play, is the portable device for you. | Asher Moses | Microsoft's global chief research and strategy officer Craig Mundie said today that he did not know whether the booming new category was here to stay. | Reviewed by Calum Wilson Austin 7:52am | Calum Wilson Austin joins the most undermanned resistance in the world, and reports back. | Melissa Fyfe | Long-awaited reforms of Australia's censorship of computer games look set to fail after Victoria declared its strong concern that the move will legalise games with 'high levels of graphic, frequent and gratuitous violence'. | Garry Barker | The iPad 2 is slimmer, faster and more versatile than its predecessor. | Asher Moses | SOME iPhone users were preparing to dust off their old alarm clocks yesterday after their touch-screen wonder gadget woke them an hour early. | Asher Moses 9:12am | Brandon Cowan is in the middle of his HSC year but the budding software entrepreneur is already saving for a house as his company's first iPhone app takes off. | Asher Moses | Google's Nexus S is highly suited to tech-savvy users who want super-fast web browsing, a solid camera and a clean user-interface uncluttered by telco or vendor apps. | Sir Howard Stringer, chief executive of Sony, accidentally told everyone in the world that his company will be supplying image sensors for Apple's iPhone 5. | Asher Moses | Australians desperate to buy an iPad 2 are spending hundreds of dollars more than the retail price to secure them from scalpers on eBay. | The newest nerdy engagement making the rounds comes from Jordan C., who decided to surprise his girlfriend, Jessica, by asking her the big question through an engraved iPad that simply read, "Will You Marry Me?" | Melissa Fyfe | In a significant change to the way Australia censors and classifies information and entertainment, the Gillard government has conceded that some industries will have to self-regulate and classify their own products. | A senior Dell executive says Apple's iPad is not fit for enterprise customers because of its high price (when you account for peripherals), and will eventually be outpaced by Android tablets. | Ben Grubb | Samsung has denied allegations it installed secret spyware software on its laptops that monitors and records users' activity - including their keystrokes - without their consent. | Michelle Bridges | Exercise apps make it easier than ever to set workouts and track your progress, writes Michelle Bridges, personal trainer on the television show The Biggest Loser. | | | Advertisement Advertisement Compare & Save | Find the best mobile phone plan | | | | |