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WWDC 2009 live blog

We blog live at Apple's WWDC 2009 keynote speech.

ASUS W5Fe

Well built and mostly comfortable to use. Whether you'll find SideShow, is a matter of individual taste. If so, it's the perfect Vista laptop; if not, there are cheaper and better alternatives.

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Reviews

  • Bose Lifestyle 48 Series III

    The latest Bose Lifestyle 48 home theatre kit is more living room friendly in its third incarnation, with a smaller Accoustimass module and a centre speaker designed to complement flat panel televisions.

  • Xbox 360

    The first 'next generation' console to hit Australia, the Xbox 360 promises plenty of extras aside from gaming. Should you rush out and buy one? Read our extensive Australian review to find out.

  • Dell Inspiron 630m (14.1-inch, 2GHz)

    Dell's mid-range Inspiron 630m provides excellent value for money with a hearty system under its hood, a 14.1-inch widescreen display and the option of Windows Media Center.

  • Pioneer DVR-630H

    Pioneer's flagship DVD recorder can store up to 24 hours of video on 8.5GB dual layer discs and 455 hours of television on its internal hard disk.

  • Apple iTunes 4.9

    Apple iTunes remains the easiest way to rip, organise and play digital music but still lacks an Australian music store. New in version 4.9 are built-in podcast features.

  • Creative Digital Wireless Headphones

    Creative's cutting the cord between your music player and your ears with its ultra portable new wireless headphones.

  • Sony DAV-LF1 DVD Home Theatre System

    Sony's super-sexy DAV-LF1 most touted feature is its wireless rear speakers. But do they perform as well as their wired siblings? Read our Australian review.

  • BenQ Joybee 180 (256MB)

    The Joybee 180 is a slightly larger sibling that comes with added features like an OLED display which was solely missed in the Joybee 102R.

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  • Nike+iPod takes its mark Down Under

    In a partnership with Apple, Nike will launch the Nike+iPod Sports Kit in Australia on 28 October, which will carry a price tag of $48.

  • Xbox 360 unveiled, and it's coming next year

    Microsoft has officially taken the wraps off the Xbox 360, its next generation console that features a sleek new design, a detachable hard drive and more than a teraflop of processing power.

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