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How to edit an MP3 audio file

Do you have a song or voice recording that you wish you could trim down or cut out just the part you want? Here's what you need to know to open up and edit an MP3 file.

Ask Us: What does a card's class rating mean?

There are a lot of numbers bandied about on your memory card, but what do class 2, 4 or 6 mean and which is better?

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Reviews

  • Need for Speed Carbon

    Even though the wingman mechanics and canyon races don't quite pan out, it's still a stylish and enjoyable street racer.

  • WinZip 10 Pro

    WinZip 10 is a good, user-friendly choice for archiving and backing up files, but for advanced business features, look elsewhere.

  • Network Magic Service

    Network Magic Service is best suited for those who frequently take their home laptops to work and beyond, locking down open shared files and printers when appropriate.

  • Need For Speed Most Wanted

    Most Wanted is great fun on the Xbox 360, from its hysterical cutscenes to its extremely tense police chases.

  • WinBackup 2 Professional

    WinBackup 2 Professional, a well-designed file-backup program for Windows, is intuitive and powerful; it's a solid buy for small-business owners.

  • Ares P2P

    Unrestricted searches, a relatively ad-free interface, and chat connectivity make Ares 1.88 a good choice for many users, but LimeWire offers a cleaner interface.

  • Kazaa 3

    With blaring ads, bundled spyware, and limited searches, Kazaa 3 is one free P2P client you should avoid.

  • Need for Speed Underground Rivals

    Fans of the Need for Speed Underground series will feel right at home with Rivals.

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Features

  • Blu-ray player loading times compared!

    Now that Blu-ray players are essentially cut-down computers it can seemingly take forever to load discs. We rate players on how quick they are.

  • Tech toys for speed junkies

    Not everyone can go touring in a Bugatti or racing in a Ferrari. But that's half the allure — you want it but you can't have it. Well, that's not entirely true.

  • Speed up your Web downloads

    When it comes to the Internet, speed is everything. Here are some top downloads that can help your Web speed blaze.

  • Speed up with a 3G mobile phone

    Third-generation handsets offer video calls, music downloads and streaming services. They're generally a bit bigger than their 2G cousins but offer a whole lot more multimedia functionality.

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  • Optus trialling 3G web accelerator

    Optus is considering using web accelerator technology widely across its 3G mobile network to increase the speed its customers can access websites on increasingly popular data-rich devices like the iPhone.

  • Toshiba unveils speedy 512GB SSD

    Toshiba has unveiled a 512GB solid state drive (SSD) which it claims breaks both speed and size records in the notebook SSD market.

  • Ford lets parents set limits for teens

    Australian experts and police have mixed views on Ford's announcement that from 2010 its US Focus models will limit teen drivers to 130 km/h, using a computer chip called MyKey.

  • Microsoft: Office 2003 SP3 advisory was a mistake

    Microsoft has acknowledged it made a mistake over a security advisory it released concerning Office 2003.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Digital camera file formats

    With three different digital camera file formats, how do you choose when to shoot in which? Our quick guide unravels the mystery of JPEG, TIFF and RAW files.

  • 100 tips to speed up your software

    Do more faster with these amazingly useful shortcuts.

  • How to get the most from your RAM

    One of the cheapest ways to speed up your PC is to optimise the memory. So make the most of your PC's RAM, whether or not you add new modules.

  • DIY: Speed up your bootup time

    Does it seem like it's taking your once-speedy PC longer and longer to go from power on to desktop screen? We'll show you how to speed up your computer's Boot process with a few easy fixes.

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Downloads

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