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MIT students launch US$150 space camera

You don't always need an expensive professional dSLR to capture awe-inspiring images. Sometimes, a basic Canon A470 point and shoot, a little ingenuity, and a beer cooler are all you need.

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Reviews

  • Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron

    For its tiny package, Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron has a lot packed into it. The upgraded multiplayer component now supports a huge 16 players and unlike its predecessor there is now a solid story-based Campaign mode.

  • Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

    Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is a great multiplayer shooter -- an intense mix of team-based play and achieving personal objectives.

  • Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy

    Lego Star Wars II is as good as the original game, which means plenty of fun for younger gamers and Star Wars fans alike.

  • Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption

    Forces of Corruption is an expansion pack for Star Wars: Empire at War that introduces some new gameplay elements, added units for the two existing factions (Imperial and Rebel) and, most importantly, introduces a whole new faction to the real-time strategy game.

  • AFL Premiership 2006

    AFL Premiership 2006 is better than last year's game -- but is that really saying much? Read our full review.

  • The Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle-earth II

    The Battle for Middle-earth II proves that real-time strategy works on the Xbox 360. It's also a pretty impressive game, as well.

  • Advance Wars: Dual Strike (DS)

    Despite being best known for pick-up and play gaming, the Nintendo DS boasts one of the deepest, most engaging strategy titles on any console in Advance Wars Dual Strike.

  • MSN Virtual Earth Beta

    MSN's answer to Google Earth, MSN Virtual Earth, offers a few unique features but mostly falls short of its competition.

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Features

  • Best simulation games

    From highly detailed flight and military simulators, to the glorious micro-management of little digital lives, the simulation genre covers a wide field. A genre previously confined to the PC, simulations have been increasing in complexity on the various consoles now, leading to a wider audience. Here's some of the best on offer.

  • Top 10 Google apps

    CNET.com.au reviews Google's most compelling desktop and Web-based applications for communications, mapping, 3D drawing and more.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Google Earth: Making 3D models

    Ever wonder how designers make models in 3D? Check out this free program from Google that lets you create, view and edit 3D plans quickly and easily.

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The Explain Series

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