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BMW 7-Series High Security: Fit for a king

Picture the scene: you and members of your military junta are rolling down a street in your democratic republic when, out of the blue, springs a brigade of insurgents hell bent on overthrowing your kindly regime. You wouldn't even bat an eyelid if you were ensconced in a High Security version of BMW's 7-Series.

The Godfather II

Even if it were finished, this movie-inspired action game wouldn't be deserving of its prestigious licence.

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Reviews

  • Gran Turismo 5 Prologue

    Gran Turismo 5 Prologue may be only a practice lap for the real thing, but it's a beautiful joyride while it lasts.

  • JBL Studio L890

    A surprisingly neutral, yet powerful, set of speakers which require a bit of space but are well worth the money if you have a large set-up.

  • 50 Cent: Bulletproof

    Whether you're an action fan looking for a good shooter or a G-Unit fan in search of new material, Bulletproof disappoints across the board.

  • Starfox Assault: GameCube review

    After being landlocked in his previous adventure, Fox McCloud takes the good fight back into the skies in Starfox Assault.

  • Netscape 8

    If you haven't looked at Netscape in a while, version 8 is worth it for its added security and extra features.

  • IBM ThinkPad X40

    Business travellers who like to travel light should definitely consider IBM's sleek, new, full-featured powerhouse: the ThinkPad X40.

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Features

  • Inside the Classification Board Part II: Q&A with a former deputy director

    Understanding the decisions behind the classification of video games in Australia is important. In our latest in the series, GameSpot AU looks at how the system works through a Q&A with the newly-renamed Classification Board.

  • Spyware Central

    A complete guide to battling spyware, including reviews of twelve antispyware applications, downloads, FAQ, a spyware glossary of terms, and other helpful resources.

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  • Govt's banned sites list leaked online

    Whistle-blower site Wikileaks has published what it claims to be the government's blacklist of banned websites, but experts warn banning these sites won't prevent child pornography.

  • Aussie game charts: May 21-May 27

    Jack Sparrow and his pirate pals claim the charts down under.

  • Home audio without the wires

    Desktops, notebooks and phones have all gone wireless. Will your stereo and TV soon be untethered?

  • The big Digg rig

    So-called social-media sites, which let users decide what's newsworthy, are dealing with scammers trying to game their systems.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Wireless networking made easy

    Wireless networking doesn't have to be brain-meltingly difficult. This CNET.com.au tutorial will walk you through the steps in setting up a Windows-based network to ensure that it remains robust and secure.

  • DIY: Firewalls stop intruders cold

    If you haven't downloaded last week's adware and spyware stoppers yet, get cracking. This week, check out your first and strongest line of defense: a firewall. Here are our top picks.

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Downloads

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