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More about Windows Phone 7 Series unveiled
The more we hear about Windows Phone Series 7 the more we want to play with Microsoft's slick-looking new mobile phone OS. Here are a few new points we picked up during Mix10.
Dell sues Sharp, Hitachi, Toshiba over LCD price fixing
The PC maker has accused five LCD panel makers of colluding on prices.
Reviews
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LG GT540
LG's GT540 could change the way we think about smartphones if it manages to bring it to Australia as a prepaid handset, and could help to raise the awareness of Android at the same time.
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LG Mini
The LG Mini gives a strong first impression, but its lack of an applications eco-system could make it hard for a phone that is otherwise as capable as any smartphone.
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LG 47SL90QD
Boasting excellent image quality and deep blacks, the LG 47SL90QD is a very good LED-based television — it’s just a pity about its shallow viewing angle and lack of audio grunt.
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LG HLB54S
The HLB54S is LG's first Blu-ray sound bar and comes with a suite of value-added extras, but is more expensive than its rivals.
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LG MS409D HD DVR
LG's take on a dual-tuner DVR — the MS409D — works well and has some unique features, but it's expensive.
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LG New Chocolate Slide
LG's New Chocolate Slide is the beauty queen of mobile phones; it's a sleek, sexy handset with precious little going on under the glowing lights and glossy black exterior.
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LG 37LH35FD
The LG 37LH35FD is a solid 1080p television delivering crisp and rich images, but if you can stretch your budget there are better options available.
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LG GW620
LG's first foray in the world of Google's Android appears to have a few hits and misses. The QWERTY keyboard is nice and DivX compatibility is welcome, but the older version of the OS will turn many away.
Features
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Best touchscreen mobile phones
In the good old days we'd let our fingers do the walking when using the Yellow Pages. These days our fingers do a lot more with our mobile phones.
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MP3 players with voice recorders
No one wants to get writer's cramp or carpal tunnel, but it can be hard to avoid if you're taking notes in classes or meetings all day. CNET.com.au rounds up these lecture-worthy MP3 players.
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Best mobile phones of 2009
Ladies and gentlemen, we present the year's best phones, rated on features, performance and value for money.
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Xbox 360: Australian price list (updated)
There are now two main Xbox 360 bundle options available in Australia.
News
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LG's 15-inch OLED TV inches closer
Though it's tentative yet, the latest TV technology known as OLED is slowly making its way here in the guise of LG's 15-inch television.
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OLED TVs: Sayonara Japan, howdy US
The LG EL9500 OLED TV, which is reportedly selling for around US$2500 in Korea, will be heading for the US later in the year.
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Poll: Is there a place for mini mobiles?
Mobile World Congress 2010 has revealed a strange new phenomenon in mobile manufacturing, the mini version of flagship smartphone models.
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LG's best plasma adds Wii-like remote control
At CES, LG announced its flagship plasma, the PK950, which features a Wiimote-like remote control and user interface.
DIYs and How-to
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VoIP guide: Voice over IP in Australia
Tired of paying the phone bill? You don't have to be tech savvy to make calls over the internet. This Australian guide explains all that you need to know about using VoIP (or Voice over Internet Protocol) services.
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How to rip audio from concert DVDs
There are many ways to rip audio from a live concert DVD so you can listen to the songs on your iPod, but here are two that are free and both Mac and PC compatible.
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FAQ: The Australian iTunes store
We answer your questions about the Australian version of Apple's iTunes store.
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Top 10 reasons not to buy an iPhone
Since its release, the iPhone has had more than its share of press. Love it or hate it, everyone's been talking about it and looking at its sleek, colourful interface, it's hard not to fall in love with it. But like most decisions based on emotion, buying one may not be the smartest thing to do — at least, not yet.
Downloads
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Doom
Splatter hordes of demons with your arsenal of weapons.
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Doom 95 demo
Massacre more monsters than you ever imagined you could.
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Dark Forces demo
Use the Force in this 3D Star Wars game.
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DeathDrome demo
Duel to the death on supercharged motorcycles.



















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