Articles
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How to save and share ridiculously large files
There are a handful of free and paid services that make it easy to host enormous files such as HD video recordings and send them to a friend, family member or business associate.
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Rock Band 3 confirmed for 2010
MTV Games and Harmonix have announced there will be an official Rock Band sequel by the end of the year.
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In the labs: BlackBerry Storm2
Got a question about the latest BlackBerry touchscreen? The BlackBerry Storm2 has blown into the CNET offices and we want to hear from you!
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Flickr users get their own gallery show
London gallery theprintspace will hold an exhibition comprised of photographs from Flickr users.
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Voda, 3 launch new capped plans
Vodafone Hutchinson Australia will be launching new post-paid cap contracts on both its Vodafone and 3 Mobile brands, which will unify pricing across each network as well as offering deals to customers at the lower-end of the pricing spectrum.
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Quick tip: Get photos off your memory card
Ever wondered how to transfer photos from your camera to your computer? It's deceptively simple. Watch our video to find out more.
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Atdec mount hangs your TV like a picture
Samsung debuted its newest wall-mounting system at CES 2009, which enabled you to hang your TV "like a picture".
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Count your blessings with iPhone rosary app
The Pope will be keeping his iPhone to hand now that there's an app offering digital rosary beads.
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Steam games coming to Mac
Valve has announced that its Steam gaming service is coming to the Mac platform, and will simultaneously release games for both PCs and Macs.
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Best monitors 23 inches and under
The sweet spot for monitors is now between 21.5 and 23 inches — we round up some of our favourites.
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Snowboard powered by old Apple PowerBooks
If you've been inspired by the recent Winter Olympics and live in some place colder than Terra Australis, check around your house for some old laptops, string 'em together and you've got yourself a snowboard!
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Apple iPad FAQ
We have answers to the most frequently asked questions about Apple's new touchscreen tablet, due in Australia in late April.
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3D printing changing prosthetics forever
For industrial designer Scott Summit, the ability to make perfectly fitted, custom prosthetics is a major goal. But 3D printing is also changing the industry for one-off lamps, shoes and more.
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Why is the internet crazy over Canon's coffee cup?
Photographers the world over have gone a little bit gaga over something as trite as a coffee mug.
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Face-detected gaming on the N900
Nokia is showcasing face-detected gaming on its N900 smartphone, giving you new ways to look absolutely ridiculous while commuting home from work each day.
Reviews
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Samsung LED C7000
The LED 7000 is Samsung's first 2010 3D TV on the Australian market and it also extends the company's Internet@TV feature.
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Canon IXUS 130 IS
Casual shooters will find nothing wrong with the images from the IXUS 130 IS, but more astute photographers will find some troublesome noise and photo quality issues.
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JVC Picsio GC-FM1
The Picsio doesn't really do anything to distinguish itself from the competition at the same price point, apart from its questionable aesthetics.
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MSI Wind U135
MSI's latest netbook impresses us with a quality keyboard.
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Endless Ocean: Blue World
This underwater adventure is beautiful, enchanting and a big improvement over the original.
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ViewSonic VX2237wm
The VX2237wm is passable considering its price range, but you can get better for cheaper if you don't need the speakers.
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Acer G225HQ
The G225HQ is nothing special, but it'll likely appeal to twitch gamers with next to zero input lag, its aggressive styling and affordable price. It's just a shame it's a gloss screen.
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AOC 2236Vw
AOC's 2236Vw is a budget-level model, with severe light bleed, poor greyscale control and an awful OSD. There are simply much better options in this price range, like Acer's G225HQ. As such, we can't recommend it.
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Nokia C5
The C5 looks like the older Nokia's we know and love but with a fresh coat of paint and improved with 3G, A-GPS, maps, memory and the Ovi Store.
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Asus VH232H
The VH232H is great on build quality, but stumbles on image quality. Colour accuracy isn't its strong point, sharpness is set too high and movie watching over HDMI isn't the best; but if you just want to do some basic gaming, it might fit your bill.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2
Boasting an articulated touchscreen and HD video recording, the G2 is Panasonic's fourth Micro Four Thirds camera. We've got hands-on images and analysis.
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Sony STRDA5500ES
The Sony STRDA5500ES is a very good 7.1 receiver featuring internet radio and is best suited to people who have a large collection of vinyl or CDs.
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Logitech Speaker System Z523
While it won't blow you away with its sound quality, if you're looking for an affordable PC speaker plus subwoofer system, the Z523 is one of the best speaker systems in its price class.
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Dell UltraSharp U2711
Continuing its IPS assault on the monitor space, Dell outs a 27-inch, 2560x1440 wunderkind, with all the expected trappings to boot.
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Samsung HMX-U20
Samsung's HMX-U20 brings full HD video, a built-in USB and HDMI connectivity to a YouTube-friendly mini-camcorder.


















































