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Digital SLR buying guide

CNET.com.au gives you the low-down on what to look for in a digital SLR camera.

Print, save and organise your digital photos

Learn how to organise your images so that they're easy to find, safely backed up, optimised for printing and much more. Once your digital photographs are transferred to your PC, learn how to "process" them for the best possible results.

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Reviews

  • Western Digital My Book Studio Edition (1TB)

    The My Book Studio Edition is a welcome addition to the My Book family, and should find a home on many Mac and PC users' desks.

  • Toshiba Qosmio G40

    Like its predecessor, the Qosmio G30, Toshiba's flagship multimedia desktop replacement offers a complete suite of entertainment features. The G40 is slightly slimmer and has a couple of tricks up its sleeve.

  • LaCie Biggest FW800

    If you need the fast throughput of a locally connected RAID setup, the LaCie Biggest FW800 is a good choice, but if you don't mind the slower transfer speeds of Ethernet, a NAS RAID can be less expensive and offer more features.

  • Canon EOS-1D Mark II N

    In a league of its own, the Mark II N offers professional photographers extensive customisation, excellent photo quality and market-leading speed.

  • LaCie Little Big Disk

    The LaCie Little Big Disk is perfect for mobile audiovisual enthusiasts who need fast transfer rates, a compact form factor, and multiple connection options.

  • Maxtor OneTouch III Turbo Edition

    Maxtor's OneTouch III Turbo Edition packs in a lot of features and capabilities at a fair price. Among external desktop hard drives, it's a winner.

  • Lacie Rugged All-Terrain Hard Drive (80GB)

    It's hard to fault Lacie's Rugged Hard Disk drive, which matches up high speed performance and an entirely portable solution within its enticing rubber skin.

  • SanDisk Cruzer Mini USB flash drive (512MB)

    While the SanDisk Cruzer Mini isn't a speed demon, it's a good, basic thumbdrive that won't break the bank.

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Features

  • Protect your home office - from your kids

    There's nothing worse than setting up your home office, only to have the kids destroy the lot with an errant game install, virus infection or jam covered keyboard.

  • CNET Labs' Dream PC

    We started with a custom-painted case, then sought out the most powerful PC components we could find to make our desktop dream a reality.

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  • Networked storage heads for homes

    Storage companies are betting a technology once reserved for businesses will appeal to consumers dealing with large files shared by multiple PCs and a need for data protection.

  • Dude, Dell does backup

    Worried about losing files or photos? Dell says it's got your back.

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DIYs and How-to

  • The best ways to back up your data

    Backing up your hard drive is something you should do regularly, but because of forgetfulness, the unpleasantness, or just plain laziness, you put it off. Before you know it, the drive takes a dive, and all your files are gone for good.

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Downloads

  • SystemUp Tuning 2009

    Optimize your overall system performance and individually adjust your Windows PC.

  • CarryDVD For Blackberry

    Backup your personal DVDs and movies, timeshift your favourite TV show and take them with you were ever you want. View them with a normal video player

  • CarryDVD for PALM

    View your personally owned DVD on your Palm, timeshift your favorite TV shows

  • CarryDVD for Smartphones and PPC 2003

    Backup your personal DVDs and movies and take them with you were ever you want. View them with a normal Windows Media Player

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