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Home cinema systems: Are kits or components right for you?

Whether you want to buy a home theatre in a box or go the components route, you'll need to decide which way is best for you right from the start.

Burn an ISO image in Windows 7

Windows finally makes it simple to burn a disc image to a CD or DVD.

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Reviews

  • Nero 9

    Nero's latest software package attempts to break the perception that they're just about burning.

  • Roxio Popcorn 2

    Roxio Popcorn 2 is a simple and excellent solution for copying and backing up files.

  • Toast Titanium 7

    Even with no serious competition, Roxio Toast stays on top of its game by adding important new features and beefing up old ones. It's a must-have for Mac users.

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Features

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  • DIY games for the Xbox

    Microsoft released free developer tools on Monday that will allow amateurs to make their own video games.

  • The digital radio bottom line: You've still got years to wait

    You may have heard a lot of noise late last week about the unveiling of the Federal Government's long delayed blueprint for digital radio in Australia. Here's the main thing you need to know -- don't throw away your analog radio just yet, as you've still got quite a while to wait.

  • One third of CDs sold globally pirated: report

    More than a third of all CDs purchased worldwide are pirated, according to a record label report released this week. Australia, however, has one of the lowest levels of music piracy at less than 10 per cent of all music discs sold.

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DIYs and How-to

  • DIY home surveillance with a webcam

    Too cheap to buy a real home security system? A webcam gets you part of the way there. We examine a few inexpensive ways to do it with an old computer and some home security software.

  • Print, save and organise your digital photos

    Learn how to organise your images so that they're easy to find, safely backed up, optimised for printing and much more. Once your digital photographs are transferred to your PC, learn how to "process" them for the best possible results.

  • Scanning photo basics

    Learn the best methods for scanning a photo into your PC. This guide will get you up and running with your scanner and show you how to get the best-quality results for scanning and sharing your photos online.

  • Print labels for CDs and DVDs

    Spruce up those boring white labels on the CD/DVD you burn for fun or profit, with easy to use CD labelling software.

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Downloads

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The Explain Series

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Videos

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