Tags: apple, australia

Apple iPod (30GB, video)

Get the affordable, sleek, and sexy 5G Apple iPod for its audio virtues. Although video looks great, poor video battery life and a relatively small screen hamper its appeal to video heads.

Compare Prices | All Apple reviews

Apple iPod Nano (2GB)

Thanks to its limited capacity, the gorgeous Apple iPod Nano isn't for everybody, but it sets the standard for MP3 players to come.

Compare Prices | All Apple reviews

Motorola ROKR E1

The Motorola Rokr is the first phone to feature an iTunes mobile music player from Apple, but in Australia, it is licenced to hold a maximum of only 50 MP3/AAC songs.

Compare Prices | All Motorola reviews

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.

All Apple reviews

i-Dog

Behold the i-Dog -- undeniable proof that the whole iPod thing has officially gone too far.

Compare Prices | All Hasbro reviews

Apple's 3G iPhone: Will Australia get the device first?

In announcing the UK launch of the iPhone, Apple CEO Steve Jobs dropped hints that a 3G iPhone is on the way. Will it debut in Australia?

Apple launches iTunes Music Store in Australia

Apple Computer today launched its long-awaited iTunes Music Store in Australia, giving iPod owners a legal way of downloading music online.

Apple unleashes Tiger in Australia

Apple Computer said Wednesday in Australia the updated desktop and server versions of its operating system, dubbed Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, would be available Friday, 29 April.

Apple gives away free songs on iTunes

In celebration of the Australian iTunes Store's first birthday on Wednesday, Apple is giving users five songs and an audiobook for free.

Sony BMG sings Apple's iTunes

Sony BMG has finally jumped on the iTunes bandwagon, with the music giant today confirming it had added its roster of artists to Apple's Australian on-line music store.

FAQ: The Australian iTunes store

We answer your questions about the Australian version of Apple's iTunes store.

Apple with BlackBerry on top?

What experience and/or feedback do you have regarding ability of BlackBerry handsets to work with Apple products, such as PowerBooks? Is the Apple operating system an issue with BlackBerry?

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.

Geotagging your digital photos

Struggling to keep control of your growing collection of digital photos? Breathe easy — you're not alone.

Where to buy DRM-free music

Where can a music fan find DRM-free music without having to resort to illegal file-sharing? We look at recent developments in DRM and list the places you can buy restriction-free tracks.

iTunes Music Store: An Australian Guide

Complete with a full review of iTunes 6.0, reviews of the video-capable iPods, answers to FAQs, plus other on-line music buying options.

Ditch the disc: A guide to online music in Australia

CDs are like so 1990s, man. If you're ready to ditch the disc, check out CNET.com.au's list of on-line music stores in Australia.

360 is a games machine first and foremost: Aussie Xbox exec

Don't be fooled by the Xbox 360's raft of multimedia capabilities. Microsoft's new console is a games machine first and foremost, Microsoft's Home and Entertainment Division Regional Director for Australia and New Zealand David McLean says.

Top 10 mobile phones of April

Check out CNET.com.au's hottest phones from the month of April.

Macworld 2005: Meet Mini Mac, do the iPod Shuffle

Apple opens the Mac community's annual gathering in San Francisco by pulling the wraps off a sub-AU$800 PC and a flash-based iPod.

Membership benefits

Contact community members

Contact community members

Add friends or tech gurus to you contacts and send them messages. Sign up for a free CNET.com.au membership now!