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Apple iPhone

Despite some flaws, the Apple iPhone sets a new benchmark for an integrated phone and MP3 player.

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Apple iTunes 4.9

Apple iTunes remains the easiest way to rip, organise and play digital music but still lacks an Australian music store. New in version 4.9 are built-in podcast features.

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Apple iPod Shuffle (512MB)

It's affordable and stylish, but the Shuffle's lack of an LCD and its subpar battery life will turn many away.

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Roxio The Boom Box

This audio suite offers a nice array of programs for music lovers who want to do a bit more than just listen.

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Apple iPod (4th Generation, 20GB)

Can Apple's fourth-generation iPod beat the battery curse?

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iTunes randomiser: methodology explained

Author David Braue responds to reader feedback on his testing of iTunes' random "shuffling" feature.

One in four SSD-based laptops fail

Notebooks with solid state drives (flash-based) cost more than traditional hard drives, are "an order of magnitude" less reliable and do not perform as well when using Microsoft Outlook.

Parts delay hurts MacBook owners

Apple has admitted problems getting hold of enough replacement parts to repair faulty MacBooks that have been randomly shutting down.

Apple unveils upgraded MacBook Pro laptops

Apple announced on Tuesday that it has updated its high-end MacBook Pro laptops with faster processors, better graphics and more memory space.

Got playlist anxiety? You're not alone

It's the latest way to study natives in their natural habitat: check their iTunes music libraries.

Switching to an Intel-based iMac

CNET lays out the issues involved in switching to an Intel-based Mac and shows you how to fight some common problems as well as what's the story on software upgrades.

Tips for tweaking iTunes

Apple products earn well-deserved accolades for their clean, elegant designs, and the company's do-it-all jukebox application is no exception.

iTunes hacks

We'll show you how to stream your iTunes library wirelessly throughout the house and create playlists without having to manually select each song.

Lost: Finding the missing in iTunes

If you reorganise the music on your hard drive, iTunes will lose sight of your tracks and never play them again. We show you how to find the missing songs.

How to get music onto your Walkman phone

The Sony Ericsson Walkman phones are great, but it's not always obvious how to get music onto them. We take you through the checks you need to make before installing the software, how the software works and give you some troubleshooting tips.

iTunes: Just how random is random?

Think that song has appeared in your playlists just a few too many times? David Braue puts the randomness of Apple's song shuffling to the test -- and finds some surprising results.

Digital photography glossary

Having problems with certain camera jargons? Fret not. We have compiled a list of the common terms and definitions used in digital photography.

Are doodles the key to an effective search?

Researchers in southern California are developing a technology to tag files with arbitrary graphics so that searches can take advantage of the way the brain processes images.

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MSS.Saver 2

Turn moving pictures into a screensaver.

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MSS.Saver 2

Turn moving pictures into a screensaver.

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Apple Soda Balls 1.1

Use your apple to crush cans arkanoid style by yourself or against an Internet opponent.

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Apple Soda Balls 1.1

Use your apple to crush cans arkanoid style by yourself or against an Internet opponent.

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Pandora's Big Box 1.3

Get a prank application.

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