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Philips GoGear Opus
The slow interface probably kills what would have been an excellent player with decent format support and great sound quality.
Canon PowerShot SX120 IS
Canon's SX120 IS pocket megazoom falls behind the competition in every aspect except photo quality.
Reviews
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Brother MFC-990CW
The Brother MFC-990CW is a speedy, fully capable all-in-one device that earns our recommendation for an individual or a family that will make use of its touchscreen and telephone/answering machine.
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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.
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Sony Alpha DSLR-A330
The Sony Alpha DSLR-A330 is a solid entry-level dSLR that will surely have its fans, but unless you really want Live View its cheaper sibling, the A230, is a better deal.
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Sony Alpha DSLR-A230
The Sony Alpha DSLR-A230 is a solid entry-level dSLR that will surely have its fans, and it's a better deal than its slightly higher-end sibling, the A330.
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Samsung Jet
The Samsung Jet is an excellent touchscreen device that packs a heap of features that would keep most people entertained for some time.
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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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Sony BDP-S5000ES
The Sony BDP-S5000ES is a premium Blu-ray player, which features impressive build quality and audio performance, but if video is what you crave there are cheaper options.
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LG Arena
LG's touchscreen features class-leading multimedia support, but we're not convinced it makes an excellent phone. Its flashy new interface looks great but tends to make things slower and more difficult.
Features
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MacBook Pro vs. the PC competition
Mac or PC? The war rages on. We've thrown the most recent 13-inch MacBook Pro and the closest PC to a Mac we've seen, the Asus U80V, into the ring for an all out brawl.
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Digital SLR buying guide
CNET.com.au gives you the low-down on what to look for in a digital SLR camera.
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Online image editors for blogging
We head out across the Web to find out whether these online image editors are picture perfect.
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Valentine's Day Gift Guide
Face it -- roses, chocolates, and yes, diamond rings, have been done before. If you really want to impress your sweetheart, surprise him or her with a tech present that will have them remembering you the whole year through.
News
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Study: Nintendo brain games don't make the grade
Professor says Nintendo DS games that claim to improve memory work no better than the old-fashioned paper and pencil. But that doesn't mean they're not fun.
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D-Link announces surveillance-centric NAS servers
On Thursday, D-Link announced two NAS servers that work more like internet-based surveillance products — or network video recorders (NVRs) — than storage devices. They are the DNS-722-4 and DNS-726-4.
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Sharp's E77U series LCDs sport five HDMI inputs and anti-reflective screens
While competitors like Samsung, Sony and Vizio are rolling out new features such as 240Hz refresh rates, LED-backlighting and interactive content to their LCDs, Sharp's new E77U line-up is fairly conventional, even by last year's standards.
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Toshiba's XDE technology "revitalises" DVDs
Toshiba may have pulled the plug on HD DVD, and conceded the HD format war to Blu-ray, but the company has a new HD technology up its sleeve.
DIYs and How-to
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Windows desktop bling
Just because your Windows computer comes with boring backgrounds and icons doesn't mean that you're stuck with them. We show you where to find themes, widgets and other desktop tools to jazz up your screen.
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Windows Starter Kit: Must-have PC apps
Bought a new PC but hate the bloatware it comes with? We've sourced the best free Windows apps to increase your productivity.
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How to salvage mobile phone photos
Because not everyone has a luxurious 5-megapixel camera most of us have to grudgingly accept our camera phones' variable output quality or take the time to fix photos of emotional value. Here's a bunch of helpful hints to bring those dull pics to life.
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Digital photo pro secrets
Learn the secrets of getting great, clear photographs no matter what the situation. This guide teaches you the fundamentals of digital photography, and reveals the tricks pro photographers use to get great images of people, objects, live action, and much more.
Downloads
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Adebis Photo Editor
Enhance your image files.
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miniMusic BugBand
The most fun you've ever had learning to read music, play piano, guitar, violin, trumpet, trombone or tuba!
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Photo Enhancer
Process and improve the quality of your photos.
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BatchPhoto Pro
Enhance and rename multiple photos at once.
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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