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Apps for the car: still five years away

We've seen the future of computing technology in cars, but it's not coming anytime soon.

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.

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Reviews

  • iXpand 3G

    Despite its stylish iPhone-like design, the iXpand 3G is best avoided due to its sub-par battery performance.

  • Billion BiPAC 7404VNPX

    The 7404VNPX has pretty much every feature you could ever wish for in a modem router — except stability.

  • Google Chrome 4

    The fastest web browser on the market, Google Chrome is a valiant and speedy attempt to redefine how we surf the internet.

  • INQ Chat 3G

    The INQ Chat 3G takes the popular, inexpensive INQ1 and slaps a full QWERTY keyboard on top. It's an addition as delicious as gravy on a pile of mashed potatoes, but the Chat 3G doesn't live up to the BlackBerry devices that it emulates.

  • Canon Pixma MP990

    Canon's Pixma MP990 should appeal to photo types wanting good quality, but they'll need a little patience to go along with it.

  • LG Watch Phone GD910

    The GD910 certainly has wow-factor. It looks like a watch but performs well as a mobile phone cum messenger. Sadly, the high price really dents the appeal of this wonderful gadget.

  • Epson Perfection V600 Photo

    For a photographer looking to transfer their analog films and slides to digital format, the V600 provides an affordable and versatile solution.

  • Mophie Juice Pack Air

    It costs a pretty penny, but for people who need more juice in their iPhone, the Juice Pack Air is worth every cent.

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Features

  • Seven's dream to turn vivid nightmare?

    Australia definitely loves its wireless broadband — but as Seven firms up plans to deploy high-speed WiMax wireless services this year under its vividwireless brand, the big question is whether the geographically-limited service can become relevant in an already crowded wireless landscape.

  • Telstra Next G mobile phones

    Telstra claims its Next G network covers 98 per cent of the Australian population and is the fastest in the country. CNET Australia explains what Next G is and how it differs from other providers, and compares the Next G mobile phones available.

  • Best multifunction printers

    We pick and compare some of the top multifunction printers available today, whether you use your printer for photos, documents or scans.

  • Top 5 camera phones

    These mobiles aren't just great phones, they are excellent cameras as well. And they're not your low-res cameras either, but multi-megapixel wonders.

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  • iPhone apps to make Mardi Gras magic

    In preparation for the Mardi Gras celebrations we've put together a list of iPhone apps to make your Mardi Gras magic.

  • Samsung applies phone nous to 3G vending machine

    A vending machine with 3G connectivity? Samsung puts the concept on display at Mobile World Congress 2010.

  • Toyota Prius recall: One owner's view

    Late on Tuesday, and after much speculation, Toyota finally issued recall notices for its third-generation Prius hybrid hatchback. Given that this recall affects some 2400 Aussies, plus this writer, I paused to give this whole mess a bit of thought.

  • Vividwireless in national roll out

    The Seven Network has revealed that it plans to expand its vividwireless 4G wireless broadband network to most of Australia's capital cities, following the network's construction in Perth.

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