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Apple Mac Mini Core Duo

Apple packs more media-specific features into the Mac Mini to make an inexpensive and useful entertainment-room computer. It's tremendously easy to use, although it surprised us with poor image processing.

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Kodak EasyShare M1020

Despite the large screen and Quick Touch Border feature, the M1020 is priced at AU$349 which is a bit pricey for a digital frame that freezes all too often.

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Samsung YP-T10

Samsung's super-cute player has several enchanting features — including a dancing dog — but its touch-sensitive controls can be temperamental.

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Nokia 3110 Classic

Nokia's 3110 Classic looks like a cheap and cheerful tri-band phone; an excellent choice for consumers who find the bells and whistles of more expensive models annoying rather than tempting.

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Sony NW-S203F (1GB)

Sony's sporty new cylindrical MP3 player is designed for fitness fans, with an FM tuner, pedometer and splash-proof surfaces.

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LG's sweet lure of Chocolate

Can the company position itself to be taken seriously as a premium mobile brand?

New video iPod's secret sauce?

It's an open secret that a "real" video iPod is coming soon. But the secret to its success may have nothing to do with the hardware.

DIY: MP3 player buying guide

Let our video and text guide help you pick the perfect MP3 player.

Top 10 mobile phones of May

Sony Ericsson's 2005 line-up attracted much attention in May, along with some stylish fashion phones and a new release from Nokia, the 3230.

Top 10 mobile phones of September

Sony Ericsson's duo of 2-megapixel camera phones lead the charge this month, while a pair of recently announced O2 Xdas enter as upcoming contenders.

Top 10 mobile phones of August

Sony Ericsson's is-it-a-camera-or-a-phone K750i takes out the number one spot again with Nokia's premium 8800 rocketing up behind it to come in at number three.

The M Factor

CNET.com.au's M Factor competition lets you decide which is the ultimate mobile phone in each of six categories - Fashion, Camera, MP3, Smart, Budget and 3G.

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