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Five years of CNET Australia: Computer retrospective

Five years is a long time in the realm of technology. Join us as we stroll through our archives, bringing up the highlights and lowlights of the computer industry of the last five years...

Aussie sports games: Win, lose or draw?

The past, present and future on video games based on the biggest sports down under.

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Reviews

  • BenQ VA371

    The BenQ VA371 serves well as a CRT TV replacement, though its DVD playback could have been better.

  • ViewSonic NextVision N3260w (32-inch LCD)

    ViewSonic needs to improve picture quality and usability to compete with the big boys -- ultimately you get what you pay for.

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Features

  • The economy of piracy: How game publishers are killing the PC

    For as long as I can remember, the media has talked about the death of the PC as a gaming platform. The latest hot console comes out with comparable graphics, and the doomsayers dust off their placards and start chanting.

  • Q&A: Auran CEO Tony Hilliam

    Australian developer speaks about working with independent publisher Gamecock, creating Battlestar Galactica for Xbox Live Arcade, and more.

  • CES 2007: Home theatre preview

    Interested in a sneak peek of what's heading our way in the not-so-distant future? Get your dose of home A/V buzz with CNET.com.au's Consumer Electronics Show 2007 preview.

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The Explain Series

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