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Dell Inspiron 630m (14.1-inch, 2GHz)

Dell's mid-range Inspiron 630m provides excellent value for money with a hearty system under its hood, a 14.1-inch widescreen display and the option of Windows Media Center.

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Hitachi 42PD8800TA 42-inch plasma television

As well as some impressive specs, Hitachi's new plasma, the 42PD8800TA, boasts a motorised stand that couch potatoes will love.

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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.

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Kodak EasyShare EX1011

The Kodak EasyShare EX1011 is an attractive, full-featured digital photo frame though its built-in Wi-Fi is more a token offering than top selling point.

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Vivitar DVR390H

It's a bird, it's a plane ... no, it's a 6-in-1 recorder/player. Wait for it, this portable device is a MPEG4 video camera, digital still camera, MP3/MP4 player, TV/video recorder, digital stills frame and voice recorder all wrapped into one.

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Polaroid debuts pocket-size photo printer

Polaroid has partnered with Zink for wireless, inkless photo printing aimed at tech-savvy teens.

Dude, Dell does backup

Worried about losing files or photos? Dell says it's got your back.

Game on - PlayStation 3 details announced

Behold the PlayStation 3 - Sony has finally given the world a first look at its next generation games console, which is set for release midway through 2006.

Youth radio hammered over World Trade Centre digital photo

Digitally-enhanced photographs are becoming a popular feature of many consumer Web sites, with uses ranging from marketing and promotion to reader competitions. However, the use of a particularly sensitive image to promote a branding exercise for Australia's publicly-funded youth radio network has sparked outrage, fuelled by articles and polls run on some of the country's dominant news Web sites.

Snapfish online photo service takes the plunge in Australia

HP's Snapfish online photo printing service has gone local, so you can now order prints online and get them through Australia Post or Rabbit Photo.

Geotagging your digital photos

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

DIY: Create Your Own DVD Masterpiece

How to create DVDs from your digital video files using Sonic's MyDVD.

Online image editors for blogging

We head out across the Web to find out whether these online image editors are picture perfect.

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