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Olympus SZ-31MR Review
With its blend of pleasing photos, quality build, compact body and high-res screen, this Olympus is an excellent camera.
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Samsung DV300F Review
Pleasant aesthetics, a low price and the front-mounted LCD screen are the main drawcards for the Samsung DV300F. We'd recommend spending a tad extra to get a whole lot more elsewhere, and relying on your smartphone for self-portraits.
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Canon IXUS 240 HS Review
We wouldn't complain if the 240HS (or its successor) had a longer zoom lens or was able to capture HD video at a higher frame rate, but the Canon IXUS 240HS proves that quality can easily overcome quantity.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-SZ5 Review
Because of its delightfully designed shell, we really wanted to love the Panasonic Lumix DMC-SZ5. Unfortunately, its outward beauty meant that compromises had to be made elsewhere, such as the low-res screen and poor video resolution.
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Nikon Coolpix S6400 Review
The Nikon Coolpix S6400's curvy body is one of its few distinctions. It does a decent job of taking photos, but its interface and other quirks don't make it a particularly endearing camera to have and to hold.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX100 Review
If you're looking for a small, lightweight camera with good low-light performance, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX100 is a good choice; just don't zoom all the way in on the photos.
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Navigation apps may be free, but portable GPS units still rule feature
Many smartphones offer free sat nav applications, but we're still buying dedicated nav devices by the container load. We take a look into the issues around their use, and compare free and paid apps against against GPS units.
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TomTom Go Live 2050 Review
If you're planning on driving across Europe and North America, the 35-map World edition of the Go Live 2050 is possibly the GPS bargain of the year. If not, there are better specified and better value sat nav units on the market.
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TomTom Go Live 825 Review
There's nothing intrinsically wrong with the TomTom Go Live 825, but where it falls down is on the question of value.
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TomTom Via 620 Review
We love the Via 620's high-resolution display, but we'd argue that the 6-inch display is simply too large and a potential safety hazard.
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Garmin Nuvi 2455LM Review
For those looking for a car GPS that will remain current for years and years to come, the Garmin Nuvi 2455LM's lifetime map updates are worth the price premium. For others, though, there are cheaper or better-featured alternatives that do the job just as well.
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London Olympics viewing, listening guide news
The starting grid of the 2012 London Olympics is within sight, so it's time to begin planning one's viewing, eating and sleeping schedule, and CNET Australia's here to help.
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Hybrids tackle Le Mans 24-hour race and win photo gallery
For this year's 24-hour endurance race at Le Mans, both Audi and Toyota entered hybrid cars.
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Car Tech Q&A: John Viera, Ford environmental head news
At the launch of the Ford Falcon EcoBoost, we spoke with John Viera, Ford's global director of sustainability and environmental matters, about making more sustainable, recyclable and efficient cars.
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Sony Bravia HX850 hands on photo gallery
We delve deeper into the Sony TV that, perched atop its pretty little stand, is the "one to beat" amongst this year's crop, according to its maker.
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Twitter lays down the law: don't touch the bird news
If you've looked closely at Twitter recently, then you may have noticed that the site has, ever so slightly, redesigned its bird logo.
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Glasses-less 3D still has a long way to go Pulse
Yesterday, CNET Australia had a quick hands-on session with the Sony Vaio L Series desktop, the company's first glasses-less 3D computer or display. Our conclusion? Decidedly lukewarm.
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Southern and central NSW waves analog TV farewell news
Some residents in southern and central NSW may have returned home, only to be shocked when they switched their TVs on last night.
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Should I buy a TV now or wait for OLED? Pulse
With last week's unveiling of LG's one-step-closer-to-production 55-inch OLED TV, the question we've been asked is: I want to upgrade my TV, should I hold off my TV purchase until OLED hits the market?
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YouTube coming to PlayStation Vita news
There are many things we've experienced on the PlayStation Vita: Facebook, Skype, web surfing and, oh, the odd bit of gaming. One joy we've yet to have is Graham and the Colonel in all of its OLED glory.
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CNN remakes TV news: Tech Time Machine news
ABC News 24, Sky News, Fox News — all of these news channels have one man and one channel to thank for their existence today: Ted Turner and his Cable News Network (CNN).
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Sony VPL-VW1000ES Preview
It might be the price of a VW Polo, but the VPL-VW1000ES allows you to have bragging rights to one of the first 4K home theatre projectors.
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PS3 vs. Xbox 360: video services compared feature
The console wars have faded into the background, but two of the protagonists, the Xbox and the PlayStation, are still fighting it out to be more than just a games console, but also an integral part of your home-theatre set-up.
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What is THX? feature
We've all, no doubt, seen equipment or places branded as THX certified, but what does having the three-letter logo actually mean?
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ITU meets to begin work on 4K and 8K TV standards news
While Australia's free-to-air networks insist on showing shows from the '60s, '70s and '80s on our high-definition channels, the International Communications Union (ITU) has met to begin nutting out the standards governing 4K and 8K broadcasts.
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Does sound quality matter any more? Pulse
There was a brief golden moment in our recent history, when quality and quantity lived in harmony in the music world. That moment has, well and truly, left the building, and won't be back for a long while yet.
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Bowers & Wilkins 800 Diamond Preview
Featuring diamond tweeters (hence the name), B&W's studio-grade 800 Diamond speakers have been repriced, thanks to the strength of the Aussie dollar.
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Drilling away at Spotify, Diablo and mobile upgrades podcast
One cannot fully appreciate the wonders of the perfect dumpling unless it has been preceded by a month's worth of jack hammering. Nonetheless, we powered on with this week's podcast, covering everything from Spotify to Diablo III, via mobile phone OS upgrades.
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Foxtel and Austar integrate, Austar viewers gain Olympics channels news
Foxtel has begun integrating regional pay-TV operator Austar, with viewers on both platforms gaining new channels and better packages from 1 July 2012.
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Wireless TV remote control inventor Eugene Polley dies news
The man who invented the wireless TV remote control, Eugene Polley, passed away over the weekend.
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