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Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable)

After months of delay, the Sony PSP is finally here in Australia. Should Nintendo be worried? Read our Australian review.

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i-Dog

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

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Wipeout Pure: PSP review

The Wipeout series has been quiet of late, but it's roared back into life on Sony's new handheld.

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Ridge Racer: PSP review

Let's face it -- after plonking down AU$400 for your new PSP, you'll want a game that'll dazzle your friends and make them worship you for being the savvy early adopter that you are. In that regard, Ridge Racer is one of the best early purchases you can make.

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Asus W3V

Asus's new W3V notebook aims to be a gaming and multimedia powerhouse with looks to match.

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DS Web browser headed for US: no word on Australia

Australian Nintendo DS fans itching to get their handhelds online will have to hold their breath for a while longer. Nintendo Australia says it has no details yet on whether Opera Software's DS browser will make it to our shores.

Aussie PSP launch set for September

September 1 is the official Australian launch date for the PSP. Expect to pay more than US consumers.

Foxtel to release its own portable video player

Foxtel is taking its content on the road, with the company today announcing plans to release its own brand of portable video player in the Australian market within 18 months.

PSP to launch with 25 games, 18 movies

The Sony PSP will have 25 games and 18 movies available from its 1 September launch, as well as have web access ability pre-installed, Sony has confirmed.

Sony updates firmware on PSP to v2.1

Sony releases official PSP update that ramps up security; gamers warn that fake patch circulating Internet crashes PSPs.

VoIP guide: Voice over IP in Australia

Making phone calls over the Internet isn't just for the tech savvy anymore. Using VoIP (or Voice over Internet Protocol) is easier than ever before, with several services out there that can help drastically reduce your phone bill. Here's everything you need to know about VoIP in Australia.

Digital Radio: All You Need To Know

Forget about AM and FM, digital radio is the way of the future. You'll want to tune in -- if you live in Sydney.

Installing speed and red light camera alerts on your Garmin Nuvi

School zone, speed and red light camera alerts are now de rigueur on portable GPS navigators. While Garmin's Nuvi range has an excellent alerting system, you need to be the Howard Carter of the internet to find them. We show you how, although we make no guarantees about avoiding Tutankhamun's curse.

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.

Transfer albums to CD

Do you know of a way to record vinyl to CD? I have a wonderful collection of music on vinyl and would like to be able to find a way to dub to CD so that I can listen to the music in my car.

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.

The ABC of PSP: Your PSP launch guide

To help you cut through the hype and excitement of the PSP launch, CNET.com.au has compiled this must-read survival guide detailing everything you need to know about the PSP.

Q&A: Tantalus execs Tom Crago and David Giles

We spoke to Tantalus CEO Tom Crago and director of development David Giles about how work on Pony Friends was progressing and what else was on the company's slate.

CNET.com.au's Top Games for September

We spent a lot of time with Nintendo and Sony's portable systems during the month of September, and it shows -- three of our top four games picks for the month are handheld titles.

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.

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