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Sharp LC42D77X

The Sharp LC42D77X is a great TV let down by poor sound. But if you have a sound system already then the set's belting image quality makes it worth considering.

Share and organise holiday photos in a snap

Suffering post holiday happy-snap headaches? Got so many photos crowding the hard-disk, you feel like throwing them all away? If that sounds like you, we've got some programs and pointers to help ease your nightmare.

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Reviews

  • Telstra F850

    The bottom line: The Telstra F850 offers a relatively inexpensive way to jump aboard the carrier's Next-G platform, as long as you don't mind travelling in the slow lane. Read our Australian review.

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Features

  • CNET Australia's quick guide to 3G

    If the advantages of 3G mobile networks goes over your head, don't worry, you're not alone. With 3G services rapidly outselling 2G services in Australia we're here to help with an easy explanation of what 3G is and what it all means to you.

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  • NSW education: Just six laptops lost

    Fears that laptops issued to students under the Digital Education Revolution would be "sold at the pub" have proved unfounded, with the NSW Department of Education and Training (DET) claiming it has suffered six losses to date.

  • Nation of hoarders: 30 million PCs rot in Australia

    What does last night's dinner have in common with your old PC? They get thrown out when their value flatlines. ZDNet Australia asks why Australians hoard old PCs.

  • Wireless USB gadgets trickle into marketplace

    Wireless USB, a cable-free version of the ubiquitous device connection technology, is finally becoming a product and not just a promise.

  • 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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Downloads

  • Currency (UIQ3)

    Currency converter, rates are updatable using an Internet connection

  • Currency (S60 3rd Edition)

    A currency converter for Symbian smartphones. Includes 137 currencies, conversion between any given currencies, retrieving currency rates using an...

  • Currency

    A currency converter for Symbian smartphones. Includes 146 currencies, conversion between any given currencies, retrieving currency rates using an...

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