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Tech you loved in 2004

Here are some of the products our readers were passionate about in 2004, and the reasons they thought they were great.

How to load music onto a mobile phone

Learn how to transfer music from a computer to your mobile phone or download songs over the air.

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Reviews

  • Apple iPhone 3GS (32GB)

    The iPhone 3GS is faster and we appreciate the new features and extended battery life, but call quality and 3G reception still need improvement.

  • Sony Ericsson W705

    Average call quality on an otherwise killer music mobile. The W705 ticks most of the right boxes, and is cute as a button, but is letdown in a few key areas.

  • Dualsim Slider

    The genius of the dual-SIM technology is overshadowed by missing basic features, poor navigation and terrible battery life. The idea is right, but this phone needs to be refined.

  • Nokia 5610 XpressMusic

    In a mobile phone market flooded with media playing handsets the 5610 XpressMusic struggles to stand out.

  • Samsung Widescreen

    The wow-factor of mobile TV aside; the Samsung Widescreen is an underachiever that sacrifices basic phone functions for all the glamour Telstra's Next G network has to offer.

  • Sony Ericsson K810i

    The Sony Ericsson K810i is a good camera phone, but it lacks the wow factor of its predecessors -- if you don't already own a K800i then it's worth checking out.

  • Sony Ericsson W610i

    Sony Ericsson's W610i is a quad-band Walkman music phone with a 2-megapixel camera and A2DP stereo Bluetooth.

  • Sony Ericsson W880i

    Sony Ericsson's ultra-thin W880i is a stylish music phone bundled with a 1GB card for storage.

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Features

  • Tech takes a holiday

    Whether you're headed to Bali or Belgium, a good holiday can become a great one with the addition of a few tech items to your suitcase. Here's how to tech yourself to paradise in five easy steps.

  • Mobile phones to complement your lifestyle

    Whether you are a music enthusiast, a mobile professional or just have basic needs, it's important to find a mobile phone that suits your lifestyle.

  • Top 10 mobile phones of February

    Smart phones and fashion handsets were the most popular handsets last month with the major focus on Motorola and Sony Ericsson models.

  • Top 10 mobile phones of November

    Nokia's cute clamshell, O2's mini PDA and Sony Ericsson's Walkman phone are what CNET.com.au readers have been researching the most in the weeks leading up to Christmas, with Samsung's 2-megapixel D600 and Motorola's RAZR also featuring in the top 10.

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DIYs and How-to

  • iTunes Plus: Everything you need to know

    How does a DRM-free world affect your iTunes library? CNET fills you in on a few key things you need to know.

  • How to get music onto your Walkman phone

    The Sony Ericsson Walkman phones are great, but it's not always obvious how to get music onto them. We take you through the checks you need to make before installing the software, how the software works and give you some troubleshooting tips.

  • Handhelds buying guide

    Choosing the right handheld is all about finding the perfect balance of size, weight, performance, features, and cost.

  • Sync your mobile phone with your computer

    Become the master of your mobile with phone-syncing software. Here's how to backup data such as contacts and messages from your phone onto your computer without paying your carrier.

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Downloads

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