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  • Five of the best Blu-ray players

    It's now three years after the first standalone Blu-ray player went on sale in the Australian market, and we've seen prices drop from an incredibly lofty three grand to under AU$300.

  • Best budget mobile phones

    While sales for smartphones rise, there will still be an enduring market of people looking for simple phones that do the basics well.

  • Top 5 camera phones

    These mobiles aren't just great phones, they are excellent cameras as well. And they're not your low-res cameras either, but multi-megapixel wonders.

  • Best touchscreen mobile phones

    In the good old days we'd let our fingers do the walking when using the Yellow Pages. These days our fingers do a lot more with our mobile phones.

  • Best 200Hz LCDs

    Motion compensation, or 100Hz, has been with us a while, but 200Hz is now the new "standard". There are couple of models on the market. But, are they "twice" as good?

  • Wolfram Alpha explained: The world's most academic search engine

    Wolfram Alpha claims to be a web-based "computational knowledge engine". What does that mean exactly?

  • 2008: The best televisions

    We look at the highlights of a year of televisions, from the best tech to the best bang for buck. Here is all the good stuff from 2008.

  • 8-megapixel camera phone prizefight

    When Australia's first three 8-megapixel camera phones came skittering across our desks at CNET recently, we tossed them straight in the ring for a camera phone prizefight!

  • 50 significant moments from internet history

    We take you through 50 defining moments of the internet.

  • Best free Windows Mobile software

    You dig your Windows Mobile device, but you'll love it more when it's loaded up with free software for entertainment, security and work. Find the best and brightest free downloads for your faithful handheld.

  • Best 32-inch LCD TVs

    We look at five of the best 32-inch LCD televisions and are surprised by the level of competition and the number of features offered for the price.

  • Digital Life #2: (S)wanky phones, Facebook nakedness and laptop tips

    It's episode two of CNET.com.au's new podcast, Digital Life. This week we're talking (s)wanky phones, Facebook nakedness and laptop-buying tips, with a bit of iPhone rumour-mongering thrown in for kicks.

  • Start-page smackdown: Netvibes, Pageflakes, iGoogle and Live.com

    Want to create your own homepage? We put four personalised start pages through their paces and rank them according to looks, features and performance.

  • Best 'home theatre in a box' systems

    You've finally taken the plunge and invested in a large screen TV, but found out pretty much straight away that the sound is thin and not deserving of the term "home theatre". So where to next?

  • Toolbar tussle for Internet Explorer

    Google and Yahoo have recent updates for their toolbars for Internet Explorer. How do they compare? Is one so much better than the other that you should switch your favourite search and Web mail provider?

  • Microsoft and Google give away office space

    Microsoft and Google are offering free online packages to put your company's touch on its communications and to help build basic Web sites.

  • Top 10 Google apps

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

  • Calendars: Yahoo vs. Google

    CNET pits Yahoo Calendar against the Google Calendar beta online scheduling service.

  • Web 2.0 applications: Google vs. Yahoo vs. the world

    Which Web-based e-mail service should you use?

  • Mobile tech for women

    OK, ladies, you know as well as I do that tech toys aren't just for the boys -- why should they have all the fun?

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