Though there's a lot to like about Adobe's first stab at online photo editing and sharing, you probably want to wait until the company fixes a few problems with the beta — and defangs its terms of service — before uploading scads of photos to Adobe Photoshop Express.
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The EeePC isn't for everyone — in fact within about two seconds from picking it up you'll know if it's for you or not. For those it does appeal to, it's a brilliant little thing that fills a much lamented gap.
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WS_FTP Professional 2006 handles all of your file transfer needs, from simple Web site updates to secure compressed data transfer for serious business applications.
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Microsoft and Nikon have signed a cross-licensing deal that gives each company access to the other's patents.
Mobile carrier 3 has made a push to expand its third-generation (3G) mobile coverage, announcing plans to extend its 2100MHz network, and taking the lid off an agreement to use parts of Telstra's 850MHz Next G network for roaming.
Australian and European users of Twitter can no longer receive text message updates on their mobile phones, in a temporary move designed to keep the start-up's telecom bills down.
Pay TV provider Foxtel has announced that nearly 40,000 subscribers have signed up for the HD+ service since its launch in June this year.
After years of offering music downloads that are incompatible with iPods, BigPond Music has announced the availability of MP3 downloads from today.
The free spyware-removal program from Lavasoft is currently one of the most popular on CNET.com.au's Downloads, but after downloading it, many users can be confused by the process of getting started. This guide will walk you through the normal installation, set-up and use of Ad-Aware.
Thanks to the an almost undocumented feature on the Nokia 6110 Navigator, we unwittingly racked up over AU$50 in data charges the first month we used it. Read on to find out how to avoid our fate.
I was a very early user of Google and loved the search engine from the start. Now, however, I do simple searches that return useless information. Today, I noted that information returned by one search seemed to relate more to an earlier search I had done.
Is Google tracking my searching and making judgments about the advertisements that might be most effective? If I delete the Google taskbar and its "advanced features," will I get more productive searches?
Using two monitors simultaneously doesn't make much sense -- until you try it! Step up to our dual-monitor challenge and immerse yourself in a digital panorama.
Avoid spyware or save yourself if you end up infected.
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Want to know whether HD is worth it yet? Here is our look at what's changed in the world of high-def lately — and what's on the horizon.
Online distribution should be world-wide, and yet we're still thinking inside old market models.
WiMax, the controversial long range wireless broadband technology, is set to spread across rural Australia from next year -- but despite the outgoing Howard government's ambitious project, both fixed and mobile variants of the technology are already being deployed around the world.
3G, GPRS, TransFlash, RS-MMC. Don't know what they mean? Check out our glossary of wireless terms.
Record text computing and inserting results into your documents automatically.
Browse Web with custom Gecko engine modification.
Encrypt your workbooks and protect them with with password, trial period, or hardware based activation code.
Manage foreign exchange/traveler's checks sales, purchases, and refunds.
Create and dispatch service orders at your service business.