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VW's next-gen infotainment system, maybe

Volkswagen's Silicon Valley boffins have come up with a prototype of what might be the company's next-generation integrated entertainment and information system.

BMW iDrive: A guide and review

An in-depth overview of BMW's second-generation iDrive system, which allows you to control the car's entertainment, sat nav and telephone systems, amongst other things.

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Reviews

  • Sony DRX-S70U

    Sony's slimline DRX-S70U drive is quite appealing for travellers or those with dud notebook drives -- as long as you've got space for the AC adaptor.

  • Pioneer BDR-202BK

    Pioneer's drive and bundle is excellent, but also expensive and clearly an early adopter's product.

  • LG LH-RH9695IA Home Theatre

    This is a great sounding and great looking unit that will work well in medium-sized rooms, and considering its hard disk drive, it is reasonable value for money.

  • Roxio Popcorn 2

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

  • Lexmark P450

    The CD burning capability aside, Lexmark's P450 is just another home photo printer with average printing features and performance.

  • 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.

  • Nero 7 Ultra Edition

    Nero 7's new features and low price keep it at the pinnacle of CD/DVD-authoring suites, but some problems mean that you might want to wait for the downloadable version.

  • Sony NW-HD5

    Sony's 20GB NW-HD5 and the iPod are both dead simple to use, but the HD5 is smaller, and its removable battery lasts much longer.

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  • Sony softens stance on DRM

    Sony BMG Music Entertainment, the world's second largest music label, has become the last of the top four majors to scuttle digital rights management (DRM) software on music downloads.

  • Was Radiohead's free MP3 experiment a success?

    Radiohead's groundbreaking pay-what-you-want offer for the album In Rainbows ended on Monday, and while it's regarded as one of the most daring promotions ever, not everyone thought it was such a hot idea.

  • Wikipedia woos the offline world

    A CD featuring about 2,000 of the online encyclopedia's "best" articles will be aimed at those without Internet access.

  • Music pirate fined $22,000

    Police have prosecuted a man for selling 200 pirated CDs and DVDs at a market in Sydney, resulting in a AU$22,000 fine.

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DIYs and How-to

  • 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.

  • DIY: How to create an MP3 CD

    Got a lot of songs on your MP3 player that you'd like to hear on your PC, home stereo or car CD player? Our tutorial explains how to burn you favourite playlist to CD to get more mileage from the music on your portable player.

  • DIY: How to burn an audio CD

    CNET's step-by-step guide to freeing all the music stored on your PC by burning your favourite playlists to a good old audio CD.

  • DIY: How to rip a CD as MP3s

    Ripping tracks on your music CDs into MP3 files is easier than ever, and this tutorial will show you how to tweak settings to ensure your new files are named properly, stored in the proper directory, and sound their very best -- using either Windows Media Player or iTunes.

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Downloads

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The Explain Series

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Videos