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How to make your own iPhone ringtones

Just because Apple charges for iPhone ringtones doesn't mean we should have to pay for them. Follow our step-by-step guide to creating your own ringtones using your favourite MP3 files.

BigPond Music ditches WMA support

Customers need to either burn their WMA files to audio CD as a backup, or separately backup their WMA music files and licence keys.

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Reviews

  • Grundig DAB+ Micro System

    For audiophiles on a budget, Grundig has released its first DAB+ Micro System, which the company is claiming is also one of the first speakers in Australia to combine digital radio in a Micro system.

  • Nokia C5

    The C5 looks like the older Nokias we know and love but with a fresh coat of paint and improved with 3G, A-GPS, maps, memory and the Ovi Store.

  • Nokia N79

    The Nokia N79 delivers extensive features, performs well and comes with intelligent covers that add something different to the N-Series. Our only real complaint is the slightly flat keypad, but overall we enjoyed using the N79.

  • Sony Walkman B Series (NWZ-B143F)

    It has none of the elegance of the iPod Shuffle, but it's cheaper and has a built-in screen, FM radio and recording capabilities. Minor concerns aside, the NWZ-B142F is a good performer with an attractive price tag.

  • Nokia 5130 XpressMusic

    There are a few places we can understand that Nokia could skimp on when it comes to a budget handset — build quality and call clarity, however, are not examples of these areas.

  • Creative Zen MX

    Creative's latest player may have some drawbacks, but it still is a strong contender that provides great value for money.

  • Nokia N900

    What's Maemo? Never mind. The N900 ditches the "internet tablet" moniker of its predecessors and stands out as one of the most impressively featured handheld devices of 2009.

  • Nokia E72

    Nokia E72 is a smartphone with loads of attitude and great features, well-suited for busy business people or anyone looking for a cool piece of technology.

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Features

  • MP3 players with voice recorders

    No one wants to get writer's cramp or carpal tunnel, but it can be hard to avoid if you're taking notes in classes or meetings all day. CNET.com.au rounds up these lecture-worthy MP3 players.

  • Best mobile phones of 2009

    Ladies and gentlemen, we present the year's best phones, rated on features, performance and value for money.

  • Xbox 360: Australian price list (updated)

    There are now two main Xbox 360 bundle options available in Australia.

  • Best DAB+ digital radios

    Digital radio is finally here, but what equipment do you need to receive it? We look at eight different receivers to find the best.

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  • No new Aussie subscribers for eMusic

    Music download service eMusic no longer accepts new Australian subscribers.

  • 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.

  • Nokia to launch N900 down under

    Nokia nerds anxiously waiting for the launch of the N900 can breathe again; the mobile phone supplier plans to launch the smartphone in Australia in April.

  • Nokia's C5 is alive

    Nokia's mid-range handsets will be called the C-series from now on, and the first C-series handset is the Nokia C5.

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