iPhone Launch Centre
The wait is over — the iPhone 3G is on sale in Australia. Watch our videos to see why everyone's excited to get their hands on this long-anticipated handset. CNET.com.au's comprehensive coverage rounded up here will fill you in on its many features and capabilities, plus we've compared the various pricing plans from available from Optus, Vodafone and Telstra.
Tune in to see Communications Minister Helen Coonan take on Labor communications spokesperson Stephen Conroy in a red hot debate at Sky News and ZDNet Australia.
Twilight Princess, Lego Star Wars 2 and Need for Speed Carbon among top sellers Down Under last year.
King Tuur of the Netherlands beats 50,000 others for title of Halo 2 world champion. Aussie gamer Cabel stands proud and lands fourth place.
The latest third-party iPhone app to draw blogosphere buzz this morning is most definitely not Apple-approved.
Apple is in talks with the largest record companies as it attempts to boost the iPhone's offering of ringtones and other musical content, according to a report in The New York Times.
Got a Mac? Want to watch TV shows on your iPod Touch? We talk you through streaming video files to your device using EyeTV.
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.
Just because Apple charges for iPhone ringtones doesn't mean we should have to pay for them. Follow our step-by-step guide to creating your own ringtones using your favourite MP3 files.
We look at five of the best 32-inch LCD televisions and are surprised by the level of competition and the number of features offered for the price.
If you battle through the worlds of Middle Earth, or with thousands of fellow warriors take on the orcs of Draenor, then you're an RPG fan. A genre most at home on the PC, role-playing games are just starting to sneak on to consoles as well, giving fantasy fans of all kinds something to get excited about.
For the elite gamer nothing beats a first-person shooter. Whether battling alien hordes or human armies, or puzzling your way through a brightly-coloured box of delights, there's something for everyone who's ever want to pick up a gun and fight (digitally, of course). Here's the five best right now.
From highly detailed flight and military simulators, to the glorious micro-management of little digital lives, the simulation genre covers a wide field. A genre previously confined to the PC, simulations have been increasing in complexity on the various consoles now, leading to a wider audience. Here's some of the best on offer.
Are you a general in training? Someone who prefers to direct the battle, even if you sometimes zoom in for the final kill? Sounds like you're a strategy player, taking on battles raging from medieval Europe to the battles of the 20th century to far-off intergalactic wars. Launch your own epic conflict with these top strategy games.
Convert video files into iPhone compatible format.
Team up with a fire-breathing dragon and rescue your brother.
Improve your spelling skills.
Combine the beauty of a wall calendar with a desktop blotter on your PC.
If you thought Deathmatch was hot, check out the latest team-based shooter in the ultra-popular Quake series.