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Apple LED Cinema Display (24-inch)

A new Cinema Display is certainly welcome, and hints towards more being released at next year's MacWorld. We do feel however that Apple has shot itself in the foot by only providing a Mini DisplayPort input.

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Apple Mac Mini

As an introduction to the Mac world -- or as a second Mac -- it's hard to fault the Mac Mini, as long as you plump for a few optional extras that really shouldn't be optional at all.

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Apple Mighty Mouse

For Apple Mac OS users, the scrollwheeling Mighty Mouse is worth a look; for everyone else, better options are available.

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Apple iPod Nano (4th generation)

Apple has set the Nano back on track with the thinnest, lightest design yet, and has features that are hard to ignore.

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Apple iPod Touch (2nd generation)

If you've been holding back, now is the time: the second-gen Touch is an excellent media player, and the addition of third-party apps extends the fun for everyone, no matter where your interests lie.

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Accessories build success for Apple

How do you know when an Apple product has been a resounding success? All you really need to do is look at its third-party economy.

iPhone accessories a-go-go

Buying an iPhone is like bringing home a newborn — you want to ensure you have everything prepared so that it's comfortable and cared for. To this end, here are some iPhone accessories for the feverishly anticipated handset.

iPod add-ons: 1,000 accessories in your pocket

The market for iPod add-ons, already booming, is starting to show signs of maturity.

Poisoned Apple?

CNET.com.au's Ella Morton shares her impressions after a visit to the Apple store on Fifth Avenue in New York City.

What's next for Apple? We think it's the remote

After looking at what Apple has done in the past, there are some clues going forward. A good place to look is some of its older products, both software and hardware.

My Apple iPod Nano scratches easily

Why is my Apple iPod Nano scratching so easily?

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.

101 software tips, tweaks and tricks

Our insider secrets will help you master your PC and its most important applications.

CNET.com.au's GPS Buying Guide

Prices for GPS devices have come down in the last year and many of us are looking at jumping on the bandwagon. We take a look at how it works, why you should (or shouldn't) buy a GPS, as well as key features to look out for.

Can the iPod or other mp3 players be used for jogging?

Can the iPod or other mp3 players be used for jogging? What would you recommend if I'm willing to spend around $250?

Ultimate iPod accessories

Whether you're looking to transform the iPod into a fully functional stereo or just want to wrap it in a cool, scratch-resistant casing, you'll find the answer here.

Best iPhone alternatives

Just because you don't want an Apple iPhone 3G doesn't mean you don't want a cool phone. Check out our picks for the best iPhone alternative.

Essential iPhone and iPod gadgets for your car

Need to take your shiny new iPhone or iPod on the road? Instead of stashing it away in the glovebox, try wiring it up to your car with these handy gadgets.

Samsung YP-Z5 vs. Apple iPod Nano

A collection of judges from CNET.com and MP3.com put the Samsung YP-Z5 and the Apple iPod Nano through their paces, pitting the players head-to-head in five rounds.

New iPods make some add-ons yesterday's hits

Changes in the video version of the digital media player are sending many accessory makers scrambling back to their drawing boards.

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