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The Sims 3: World Adventures Expansion Pack
World Adventures introduces a number of fresh ideas and a bunch of great new content to the series.
Home cinema for under $1500
You get what you pay for with HTIB systems, so if you're prepared to spend up to AU$1500 you'll achieve sound quality that will better match the picture.
Reviews
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Samsung S2 Pebble
Samsung has officially announced the S2 Pebble, a screenless 2GB MP3 player that retails for under AU$50.
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Philips GoGear SA3125
A bargain price and decent sound quality can't lift this MP3 player above the mire of mediocrity.
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Microsoft Vista Home Basic
If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, it is not worth rushing out to purchase Vista Home Basic. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista is stable enough for everyday use.
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Windows Vista Home Premium
Vista Home Premium will likely be one of the most popular of the six varieties of Microsoft's latest operating system. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade, but if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista is stable enough for everyday use.
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Windows Vista Business
Windows Vista Business is essentially warmed-over Windows XP. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista is stable enough for everyday use.
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Windows Vista Ultimate
Microsoft has released its new operating system, Windows Vista, to hardware manufacturers, marking the end of the development phase and the beginning of the distribution phase.
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Liteon LVW-5045
Packed with features, the Liteon LVW-5045 is good value. AV performance might not be up with the big-brand-name competitors, but it's not as expensive either.
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Haunting Ground: PS2 review
Haunting Ground asks you to take on the forces of evil armed only with... a dog. Read our Australian review for more.
Features
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Paid to Play? The state of pro-gaming in Australia
Just how active is the pro-gaming scene in Australia? Are we a nation that can stand toe-to-toe against the best gamers in the world? And if we're not competitive, then who's to blame? Check out the answers to all these and more as we put Australia's pro-gaming culture under the spotlight in this in-depth GameSpot AU feature.
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Vinyl rules: shopping for turntables in the digital age
The joys of vinyl are being rediscovered by a new generation of music fans.
News
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Aussie ISPs have content ambitions
Executives from several of Australia's largest internet service providers have over the past few months expressed their desire to become media companies in their own right.
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Creative's cheap headphones silence the world
Buying noise-cancelling headphones usually requires a bank loan but Creative's new HN-605s are alarmingly cheap.
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Telstra streams live concert on 3G
Missy Higgins will be the first artist to stream a live concert to 3G mobile phones, according to Telstra.
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The mating dance of the 'techno-sexual'
Specialised dating sites like Nerd Passions give people an avenue to find someone who shares a taste for tech.
Downloads
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browserTunes
browser-based iTunes remote control
The Explain Series
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Get (laptop) smart before you buy
Win the numbers game and get the laptop that's perfect your needs as well as your budget!
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Microsoft Windows® 7. Your PC, simplified.
Windows® 7 has been designed to be more reliable, more responsive, and to make the things you do every day easier.
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Whereis® maps
If you’d like to get to know more of Australia, and do it safely, then check out Whereis® maps.















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