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evMe: An in-depth look

From both the outside and inside, there's little to distinguish the petrol slurping Mazda 2 from the electric evMe. So we took a look underneath its skin to see what makes it hum.

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The day when we whirr around silently in our electric cars is closer than we think, if the evMe is any indication. All that's needed is for battery prices to collapse, or a sweet boatload of Kevin07 cash.

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Reviews

  • Mazda 2 Neo 3-door hatch (2008)

    Smaller and lighter than the previous model, the Mazda 2 is a revelation for small cars, and for cars in general. There's not much tech on the inside, save maybe the 3.5mm auxiliary input for your MP3 player.

  • Ninja Gaiden II

    This action-packed sequel isn't quite up to the standards of its precursors, but it's still a brutal blast.

  • Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer

    Mask of the Betrayer offers up a deeper, darker, and ultimately more satisfying role-playing experience than Neverwinter Nights 2.

  • Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2

    Ultimate Ninja 2 still values style over substance, but a bigger cast of fighters and a better-realized story mode will certainly make it a hit with Naruto fans.

  • The Sims 2: Castaway

    Castaway might just be one of the best iterations of The Sims 2 on consoles yet.

  • Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions of WWII

    Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions of WWII is a game with a lot going for it. The variety of missions ensure you won't get bored, and the difficulty level will keep most gamers engaged.

  • Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms

    This great new expansion offers a significant amount of new content for veteran Medieval II players.

  • Medieval 2: Total War

    "Epic" doesn't quite begin to describe the scope and scale of the latest Total War game -- there's a lot of strategic depth, with plenty of amazing combat to enjoy.

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  • Around the world in.... WiMax

    WiMax, the controversial long range wireless broadband technology, is set to spread across rural Australia from next year -- but despite the outgoing Howard government's ambitious project, both fixed and mobile variants of the technology are already being deployed around the world.

  • Best PlayStation 2 games

    Sony's PlayStation 2 is far from dead -- it's still alive and kicking. If you have Sony's now classic console, then these are some of the must-have games you need to have in your collection.

  • CNET.com.au's Top Games for August

    The hot Christmas 2005 games releases may still be a few months away, but here's some top quality titles released in August that'll help you pass the time.

  • Sony PSP and Nintendo DS head to head

    It's game on in the handheld space, with the Sony PSP about to hit Australian shores and compete head to head against the Nintendo DS. Which gives you more bang for your buck? Are they even in the same league?

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  • Sydney movie, music pirate earns jail time

    The Australian arms of the music and film industry have won a victory against piracy with the news that Sydney man Yong Hong Lin has been handed a three-month jail term for selling illegal imported discs from his Eastwood music and movie store.

  • iPhone Nano on the way to China first?

    iPhone Nano rumours are surfacing out of China, as some are starting to wonder whether the much-rumoured diminutive iPhone will ship in that region only.

  • PC Tools to be poor man's Norton

    Computer security giant Symantec this week said it would not integrate the software of recent acquisition PC Tools into its mainstream Norton suite, instead using the products as its low-cost option for countries such as India and China.

  • Olympics cybersecurity

    At the Beijing Olympics, cybercriminals will be on the prowl for credit card information to steal, and security forces could well direct snooping efforts at unsuspecting travellers, warns the US government.

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