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The Beatles: Rock Band price and launch date announced
You can't buy me love, but you will be able to buy The Beatles: Rock Band in Australia come 9 September, according to game developer Harmonix.
Wii MotionPlus
Wii MotionPlus definitely provides some impressive moments in gaming; we just wish it was incorporated in the original Wii remote.
Reviews
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Wii Sports Resort
If you're itching for a holiday and have a few friends who want to tag along, then you should definitely drop by the Wii Sports Resort.
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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10
Tiger Woods 10 for the Wii is as close as you can get to a golf course without paying green fees.
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Denon AVR-789
The Denon AVR-789 sounds great and is fully featured, but isn't the easiest receiver to set up and use.
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Denon AVR-1909
The Denon AVR-1909 sounds great and is fully featured, but isn't the easiest receiver to set up and use.
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Animal Crossing: Let's go to the City
Let's go to the City offers more of the same Animal Crossing gameplay that you know and love, with the emphasis on "same".
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Yamaha YSP-3000
If you can look past its limited video capabilities, the Yamaha YSP-3000 is an otherwise recommendable single-speaker solution for home theater buyers who don't want a traditional 5.1 channel surround system.
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Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure
Zack & Wiki is a delightful blend of the Wii's motion-sensing technology and challenging yet approachable puzzle design.
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Monopoly
Wii Monopoly proves that sometimes, technology doesn't improve a game.
Features
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Censory Overload: Games censorship in Australia
How much does the right to choose what content you view mean to you, the consumer? GameSpot AU explores the thorny issue of videogame classification and censorship in Australia.
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CES 2008: world's biggest tech show preview
The annual International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is the world's largest, and in the leadup to our exclusive CNET.com.au coverage here's what to expect from CES 2008.
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Gaming online: Which console is best?
Game consoles aren't just stand-alone boxes anymore -- it's increasingly about what you can do with them online. If you are unsure about which next-gen console to pick up, we've put together a comparison of the Nintendo Wii, the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360, outlining all of their individual online features and costs.
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Must-have HD TV add-ons
Hesitant to buy an HD TV because you are not sure what to get out of it? Find out what extras will make your HD TV experience perfect in our must-have list.
News
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What's next for Apple? We think it's the remote
After looking at what Apple has done in the past, there are some clues going forward. A good place to look is some of its older products, both software and hardware.
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E3 tagline: 'Everyone's a gamer'
Casual gaming takes center stage at the annual confabulation, from Wii yoga to PlayStation karaoke.
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The Web smiley's motto: Grin and bear it
Author Vladimir Nabokov said in a 1969 New York Times interview that "there should exist a special typographical sign for a smile -- some sort of concave mark, a supine round bracket."
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PlayStation 3 shines in prelaunch test
Sony rolls out the red carpet for journalists and analysts a month before the game console's US launch. Australians will have to wait until March 2007 for the PS3.
DIYs and How-to
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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.
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Which of my older video games will work on the new consoles?
Which of my older video games will work on the new consoles?
The Explain Series
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Get (laptop) smart before you buy
Win the numbers game and get the laptop that's perfect your needs as well as your budget!
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Microsoft Windows® 7. Your PC, simplified.
Windows® 7 has been designed to be more reliable, more responsive, and to make the things you do every day easier.
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Whereis® maps
If you’d like to get to know more of Australia, and do it safely, then check out Whereis® maps.


















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