Just like pimping your ride: Google has released a Google search bar to install on Nokia E- and N-series handsets.
Social network Friends Reunited wants you to forget about Facebook and come on over to its newly revamped, fee-free website.
Do you wish a CNET editor was with you when you last bought a TV or a digital camera? Wish no more with the launch of CNET in Your Pocket.
Nokia today has unveiled part of its master plan to take over the world, one mobile music service at a time.
Maybe we're being unnecessarily critical, but TeaShark seems like a silly name for a hot drink, let alone a mobile Web browser. Although, to be fair, Google and Firefox aren't much better in the names department.
Google Australia today announced the beta version of search technology known as gDay™, which can predict events and Internet content.
Aunty is bringing her wares to the Internet, with the ABC today announcing a three-channel online video offering that featuring streaming and downloads.
Google reckons you'd be a fool to want to visit the Web site of the St. Kilda Saints' AFL team.
Google adds yet another useful tool -- the ability to search for movie times.
Mac users rejoice -- the Apple iPhoto printing service long established in the US and parts of Europe has finally made its way down under, with the service being made available in Australia and New Zealand yesterday.
BullGuard releases its latest Spamfilter program free of charge.
If you want to shop online for a socially responsible gift, try something new called Karma Currency, Australia's first charity gift voucher.
Sydney CBD laptop toters rejoice -- you can now latch on to free Wi-Fi during your lunch break.
Lonely Planet's Pick & Mix trial allows travellers with short attention spans to download individual guidebook chapters as PDFs.
Tech vendors of all stripes are keen to tie their brands to major sports stars, teams and events, and the upcoming 2007 Rugby World Cup is no exception.
Sydney company tickgreen has launched a service dedicated to helping Web site owners reduce the carbon footprint of their online offerings.
Young females can now truly be a Barbie girl in a Barbie world, with the recent launch of a tween-targeted virtual community from Mattel.
If you've ever dreamed of blasting into space like an astronaut you might want to keep your eye on Manly in Sydney on Sunday, where the next clue for an out-of-this-world prize will be revealed.
A new Australian Web site allows wannabe comics to test their material on visitors for free.
Welcome to the new-look CNET.com.au. Here's a quick overview of the changes and new features in our redesign and what you can expect from our new Oi! blog.
If only for the speed, lightness of being and security alone, Firefox remains our Editors' Choice for best internet browser.
Long considered a cult favourite, Opera 9.5 for Windows and Mac has introduced some compelling improvements to security, speed and synchronisation — yes, syncing in a browser!— is there enough here to make you a convert?
If you can access the Nokia Music Store then we think it's worth a look; but Nokia isn't making it easy.
Adobe's Media Player is an excellent application that is beautifully designed and easy to use. Shame about the currently available content.
Though there's a lot to like about Adobe's first stab at online photo editing and sharing, you probably want to wait until the company fixes a few problems with the beta — and defangs its terms of service — before uploading scads of photos to Adobe Photoshop Express.
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Photos: Bill Gates, a photo biography
Just days before he finally hangs up his hat as Microsoft's figurehead and inspiration (on 27 June), ZDNet.com.au looks back at Bill Gates' career over the past 30 years.
Windows Mobile 6.1 screenshots
Windows Mobile 6.1 may not be available in Australia until August, but that doesn't mean we can't take a peek.
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