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Tech you loved in 2004

Here are some of the products our readers were passionate about in 2004, and the reasons they thought they were great.

INQ claims to be the world's first real social mobile company

INQ Mobile, a company based in the UK, claims that it is the first to really bring social networks in the form of Facebook, MySpace, et al to those of us who prefer to have regular, affordable phones.

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Reviews

  • Nokia E71

    With its combination of excellent features and performance, matched with sleek design and its affordable price tag, Nokia's E71 manages to outshine recently released smartphones as our business phone of choice.

  • Acer Ferrari 1100

    Acer's Ferrari is nice to use, but the exclusivity and inflated price feels manufactured, not earned.

  • Sony Walkman NW-A805

    Were it not for crazy pricing, the A806 would've walked it in for an Editors' Choice award. As it is, it's still a great nano competitor with sound Apple would kill for and video playback to boot.

  • Sony NW-A806 Walkman

    Were it not for crazy pricing, the A806 would've walked it in for an Editors' Choice award. As it is, it's still a great nano competitor with sound Apple would kill for and video playback to boot.

  • Forza Motorsport 2

    Forza 2 delivers on nearly every aspect you'd want in a Forza sequel. It drives incredibly, it's wonderfully presented, and it's rich with modes and features.

  • Sony NW-A808 Walkman

    Were it not for crazy pricing, the A808 would've walked it in for an Editors' Choice award. As it is, it's still a great nano competitor with sound Apple would kill for and video playback to boot.

  • Google Home

    Google Home is a breezy service that lets you create a custom sign-in page chock-full of news and widgets.

  • Netvibes

    If you want to fill a personal home page with dozens of individualised newsfeeds and tools, Netvibes does a cleaner job than rival services from bigger brand names.

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Features

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  • The iPhone name game

    What's in a name? Would a poorly titled 3G iPhone still have legions of drooling fans queuing up to buy one first? What would a good name for a 3G iPhone be?

  • Photobucket shares interface, matches Flickr

    Photobucket let a few commercial partners build services using the photo-sharing site's interface. Now, as with competitor Flickr, all comers will get access.

  • EBay narrows payment options

    New security changes to auction website eBay Australia will affect the way buyers purchase goods, and funnel more funds into its coffers.

  • Whaddyareckon?: eBay habits

    In this week's Whaddyareckon? we find out what people have bought on eBay, their sneaky bidding strategies, and how it feels to lose out on a coveted auction item.

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DIYs and How-to

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Downloads

  • Auction Street

    Monitor sales and manage online auction inventory.

  • CraigsList Reader

    Search craigslist based on multiple locations.

  • AlienFiles

    Design listings for your eBay auctions.

  • Papilion

    Manage your eBay orders, print invoices, labels, and picklists, tracks orders to delivery.

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The Explain Series

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