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Fake iPod Nano (4th generation)

If it wasn't for the glitchy software and sub-standard battery life, the fake iPod Nano might have been almost as good as the real thing.

OLED TV makers look to shift out of neutral

Samsung and LG say they intend to increase production of bigger TVs using the new technology, though that is still years away.

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Reviews

  • Sennheiser HD 600 headphones

    The Sennheiser HD 600 headphones are a good choice for home listening if you're willing to pay for high-quality sound.

  • Griffin Evolve iPod speaker

    The Griffin Evolve is a brilliant idea and nice enough to use. Sound quality's very average, but overall it's a lovely little system with lots of potential applications.

  • Cygnett GrooveZone headphones

    Mmm, shiny: Cygnett's gleaming noise-isolating headphones are a little flimsy but deliver solid audio.

  • Nokia 5310 XpressMusic

    Slim and simple design stand out on the latest in Nokia's XpressMusic line.

  • Apple iPod Hi-Fi

    Apple releases its own speaker accessory for the popular iPod

  • Apple iMac G5 (2.1GHz, 20-inch)

    Believe it or not, Apple still makes computers, even if its latest iMac seems more entertainment centre than home computer.

  • Yamaha YSP-1 Digital Sound Projector

    While not audiophile-grade, the YSP-1 produces realistic surround sound without all the wires.

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Features

  • Portable or in-dash GPS?

    So you've decided to get satellite navigation for your beloved automobile, but you're caught between what type of system to get. CNET Australia investigates whether an integrated in-dash unit or portable device is suitable for you.

  • Digital radio: All you need to know

    Forget about AM and FM, as digital radio (or DAB+) is the way of the future. It features interference-free transmissions, rewind and pause, and track info.

  • Australian music download services compared

    If you're keen to boost your music collection without stepping away from the glow of your monitor, our quick guide to Australian download services will give you all the info you need.

  • 1 and 2 and 3 and ... MP3 players to exercise with

    The daily jog or cardio workout can get pretty boring. We round up our favourite small, lightweight MP3 players to fill in the boring bits of your exercise regime.

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  • Q&A: Better Place's electric car plans, brilliant or nuts?

    Shai Agassi is famously persuasive. With just an idea, he was able to raise US$300 million to launch Better Place, a venture that plans to build electric car charging spots and battery switching stations in Israel, Denmark, Australia, San Francisco and many other places.

  • Would Apple really shutter iTunes? Unlikely

    A bombshell of a story reported that Apple once threatened to close iTunes if forced to pay higher royalties for music. A more careful reading of the Apple executive's statement shows that it was more of a veiled threat. Regardless, is it possible that Apple could shutter iTunes?

  • MySpace Music takes on iTunes

    MySpace is today expected to launch MySpace Music, the service formed by the world's second largest social network and all four of the largest recording companies.

  • Should Apple take a chance with music subscriptions?

    Rumours persist that Apple is interested in getting into music subscriptions, but given the current state of the market, is it a good idea?

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DIYs and How-to

  • How to connect your HDTV

    In this guide, we help make connecting your TV to the rest of your system less intimidating, and explain all the relevant technologies.

  • FAQ: The Australian iTunes store

    We answer your questions about the Australian version of Apple's iTunes store.

  • Top 10 reasons not to buy an iPhone

    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.

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