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Sony PlayStation Move Controller

Sony has finally unveiled its first motion controller for the PlayStation 3 — here's what to expect when it hits the market later this year.

iXpand 3G

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

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Reviews

  • Sony STRDA5500ES

    The Sony STRDA5500ES is a very good 7.1 receiver featuring internet radio and is best suited to people who have a large collection of vinyl or CDs.

  • Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini

    Sony Ericsson's pebble-like X10 mini will find fans in those looking for something unique, but we wonder about its lasting appeal and how widespread this appeal could be.

  • Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro

    The Xperia X10 mini pro will take up less space in your pant's pockets than the big daddy X10, but the addition of a full-QWERTY keyboard should attract texters to this pint-sized marvel.

  • Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W350

    A sweet little wide-angle compact, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W350 should make a lot of snapshooters happy.

  • Sony Bravia KDL46NX700

    Sony's 2010 Bravia NX series offers a bold design statement, plus built-in Wi-Fi with access to Bravia internet video and widgets.

  • Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX5

    Sony enters the waterproof camera fray with the TX5, a slim and stylish take on the rugged bricks we've seen elsewhere.

  • Sony Vaio VPCL118FG/B

    Sony's all-in-one PC isn't cheap and it could do with more storage, but otherwise it's a highly attractive option for those who crave simplicity.

  • Sony Vaio VPCCW15FG

    Sony's latest vibrant Vaio has plenty of grunt, but nowhere near enough power.

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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.

  • The sound of silence: Noise-cancelling headphones

    If you're a frequent flyer or even a heavy user of public transport then you need to get yourself one of these sets of noise-cancelling headphones.

  • 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 televisions of 2009

    With the year coming to a close we cast our eyes over the best televisions we've seen in the past year and what you should be spending your money on.

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  • PlayStation Move priced, games announced

    Sony's glowing neon ball on a stick has finally been given a name, an approximate price and a loose release schedule.

  • Sony patents game demos that 'erode' over time

    PlayStation 3 maker files patent for demo versions that lose functionality as time goes on — and prompts players to buy the full version. Read this blog post by Tor Thorsen on Crave.

  • PS3 fixes itself; world peace returns

    Sony has issued a statement to say that users who were having problems with their pre-Slim PS3s should now find that the "symptoms are now resolved and...are able to use their PS3 normally".

  • Fix for PS3 date crash due in 24 hours

    Sony is urging owners of "phat" PS3 consoles to keep them turned off until the company can release a fix for an error affecting the system's internal time clock.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Ask Us: Should I bother with wireless broadband?

    Joseph Hanlon takes you through the pros and cons of wireless broadband to help you figure out if it's right for you.

  • iPhone starter kit

    Check out our picks for the most useful, informative, social and media-friendly of the bunch to get you started with your new iPhone or iPod Touch.

  • 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.

  • Tiny sites: a guide to the mobile Web

    Tug on your boardies, slap zinc on your nose and let CNET.com.au guide you through the wonderful world of mobile Web surfing.

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