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Withings WifiScale

We can't fault the technical genius of the Withings WifiScale, but at the same time you do pay a lot of money for a lot of gimmicks in a bathroom scale.

Advanced Wi-Fi troubleshooting tips

Can't connect to Wi-Fi, having security issues or just ready to throw your router out the window? Try some of these tips first.

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Reviews

  • LG BD390

    The LG BD390's combination of excellent image quality, super-fast loading times and rich features make it one of our top choices among premium stand-alone Blu-ray players.

  • Nokia E52

    At first sight the Nokia E52 won't set your heart racing, but its excellent battery life and ease of use make it a smartphone worthy of consideration.

  • Nokia 3G Booklet

    After years of calling its phones "multimedia computers", Nokia finally launches a real one.

  • Sony Walkman X-series (32GB) NWZ-X1060

    After our preview, we're enchanted with the touchscreen Walkman, but fear that it will only appeal to a small minority of the MP3 player market, namely non-conformists and music aficionados with a burning touchscreen itch.

  • Samsung INNOV8 (i8510)

    The INNOV8 is loaded with features and sports massive storage. If you're in the market for a mobile phone that can do just about anything the INNOV8 should be on your shortlist.

  • Nokia E66

    While we like the E71 better, the E66 is a great smartphone with class leading features. If you want the functionality of a business phone without the bulk of a PDA form factor, the E66 is the phone you've been looking for.

  • Creative Zen X-Fi 16GB

    The Creative Zen X-Fi is finally here, and while it fits in the pocket and sound quality is excellent, the iPod Touch is still a superior product.

  • Nikon Coolpix S52c

    The Nikon Coolpix S52c is almost identical to the S52, the only difference being the addition of Wi-Fi to its feature set and a slight bulge to its design.

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Features

  • Wireless networking demystified

    With so many options, which network set-up is best for you?

  • Network buying guide

    Here's what you need to know about networking, from the standards and technologies to the best products for your home or office.

  • Do you need a home network for school?

    With the government slowly rolling out laptops to school kids, many families will discover they have more than one computer in the home.

  • Centrino 2: What's in the Intel sequel?

    Centrino is dead — it's official. But don't worry. On 14 July, Intel will launch Centrino 2 — codenamed 'Montevina' — to stave off competition from AMD, and to cement its place as the world's number one choice for laptops.

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  • New Wi-Fi spec challenges Bluetooth

    A new Wi-Fi specification will let wireless devices discover and connect to one another without a router.

  • ANZ dishes out free Wi-Fi

    Australia and New Zealand Banking Group has begun to offer free Wi-Fi wireless internet access in over 100 locations across Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, in an act of generosity to last the next few months.

  • Incoming: Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition

    This isn't exactly a new phone, but it could be the first touchscreen phone we've seen catering to the navigation segment.

  • BYO in-flight movies?

    Airlines should scrap "obsolete" in-flight entertainment, says air-tech guru.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Protect your Wi-Fi network from hackers

    Good wireless security isn't hard to implement provided you know which steps to take. We'll show you how to do it.

  • Fast fixes for 10 common Wi-Fi problems

    If wireless network problems are leaving you befuddled, these valuable tips can help you make a better connection.

  • Ten mistakes to avoid when buying Wi-Fi

    Before you hand over your hard-earned money on new wireless networking gear for your home, check out our list of tips that will help you avoid buyer's remorse.

  • Wireless networking made easy

    Wireless networking doesn't have to be brain-meltingly difficult. This CNET.com.au tutorial will walk you through the steps in setting up a Windows-based network to ensure that it remains robust and secure.

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Downloads

  • NetSurveyor

    Scan for nearby Wi-Fi access points and gather data on them.

  • WeFi

    Connect automatically to free Wi-Fi networks.

  • AirRadar

    Advanced wireless network scanner/stumbler.

  • Wireless Wizard

    Enhances usage and reliability of WiFi, WiMAX, or cellular data network.

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