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NetComm 3G18Wn 3G USB 11n Wi-Fi Router
The 3G18Wn provides good 802.11n performance, 3G USB modem compatibility and a great fall-back position for those using both wireless and wired internet connections.
Panasonic DMP-B15
The Panasonic DMP-B15 is Australia's first portable Blu-ray player and features an 8.9-inch screen and LAN network functions.
Reviews
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Apple iPhone 3GS (32GB)
The iPhone 3GS is faster and we appreciate the new features and extended battery life, but call quality and 3G reception still need improvement.
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Kodak Zx1
Kodak's rugged portable video camera will appeal to outdoor shooters, once they get over the unit's strange controls.
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Samsung UA40B7100
The Samsung UA40B7100 is the most "entertaining" television yet, and further evidence that the way forward for LCD televisions is in LED-backlighting.
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Sony Walkman X-series (16GB) NWZ-X1050
Great sound, brilliant OLED touchscreen, noise cancellation and as much YouTube as your Wi-Fi can handle. Shame about the extortionate price.
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BenQ Joybook Lite U101
Possibly the first netbook to be drop tested and equipped with a 16:9 aspect ratio display, BenQ's first Atom-based model is a hardy number with an interesting design.
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Pioneer BDP-LX71
The Pioneer LX71 is a great Blu-ray player, despite a slow loading speed for interactive discs and the high price.
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Cowon O2 (32GB)
The O2 is a solid player, offering impressive video and sound quality and support for a massive list of filetypes.
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Belkin N+ Wireless Router
The Belkin N+ Wireless Router is a great performer with excellent range and throughput speed. If its bulky design and lack of 5GHz frequency support don't put you off, the router is worth every penny of its $189 or so price tag.
Features
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Best of CES Awards
Since 2006, CNET has presented the Best of CES Awards, given to the top products in 10 categories as well as one coveted Best in Show award. See the gadgets that topped our list for this year, and find out the People's Voice winner, decided by more than 10,000 member votes.
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Online image editors for blogging
We head out across the Web to find out whether these online image editors are picture perfect.
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Getting Steamed: digital distribution for games isn't there yet
Online distribution should be world-wide, and yet we're still thinking inside old market models.
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Browser battle: IE 8 vs Opera 9.5 vs Safari vs Firefox 3
A rundown on the latest versions of all the main browsers: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and Opera. Oh, and don't forget Flock!
News
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iPhone 3GS: Best pricing in Australia
The only thing that can jeopardise your post-iPhone purchase buzz is knowing that your friends bought it cheaper through a rival operator.
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Optus prices iPhone 3GS
Optus announces iPhone 3GS pricing, plus sheds light about how iPhone tethering costs will work.
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Optus silent on iPhone 'tethering' charge
Optus has refused to confirm or deny whether it will charge separately for data transmitted over an iPhone when it is used as a modem, but could be set to launch a $19 per month plan for an unspecified iPhone model.
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Why wait for Windows Mobile 6.5?
Microsoft's latest mobile operating system may be months away from release, but some companies offer similar services that you can use now.
DIYs and How-to
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Laptop lowdown: 25 things you need to know to buy the perfect notebook
In the market for a new notebook? Check out our list of 25 things you need to consider before you hit the shops.
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How to avoid suspicious websites
Nine tips to help you spot — and avoid — scandalous, spoofed and spyware-prone websites.
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Security Starter Kit: Apps to protect your PC
Viruses, spyware, rootkits, hackers — a new PC can be susceptible to the most insidious of plots. We've devised a list of essential and free security programs to protect your computer and your sanity.
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101 software tips, tweaks and tricks
Our insider secrets will help you master your PC and its most important applications.
Downloads
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Eureka Central
Scan, index, store, and retrieve paper documents.
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Blabber for Skype
Create your 3D animated avatar for your Skype conversations.
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Arlington Kiosk Browser
Turn your PC into a secure public kiosk with an Internet access policy control.
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Zortam MP3 Media Studio
Play, convert, auto tag, and organize your MP3 files.






















