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Flash Player 9

The new Flash Player is designed to make Flash-based animations, videos, and games play faster.

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Adobe Flash CS3 Professional

Adobe has improved the speed of Flash and its integration with other CS3 apps, although flashy new features are few. Plus, Flash now works natively on Intel-based Macs.

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Toshiba gigabeat flash (512MB)

Not content to stay in the hard drive MP3 player space, Toshiba has introduced some flash-based players into its product mix.

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Macromedia Flash 8.0

Macromedia beefs up Flash to tackle videos and mobile content.

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Sony Ericsson W595 Walkman

This is a solid phone, aside from its lack of a real headphone socket. But if you're expecting anything radically new, you might want to wait a little while for Sony Ericsson to start innovating before you upgrade.

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Window Mobile fit with Flash

Microsoft has licensed Adobe's Flash Lite and Reader LE software for its Windows Mobile platform.

Adobe bringing full-fledged Flash to phones

Inspired by a new generation of smartphones, Adobe Systems has begun a new, higher-power effort to spread its Flash technology to mobile devices.

Windows Mobile 7 delayed

Microsoft has informed some of its partners that it has had to delay Windows Mobile 7, a much anticipated update to its handset operating system.

Windows XP may get another reprieve

Deadline looms for big PC makers to stop preloading the older OS, but signs suggest Microsoft will have to issue another extension.

Flash to jump beyond the browser

Adobe is working on Apollo software that can run Flash applications outside the browser, so they behave like desktop programs. The player will render Flash, HTML and PDF content.

Boot Windows XP from a USB flash drive

You can't boot using a floppy disk the way you used to be able to with DOS, but one handy way to easily boot XP is by using a USB flash drive. Here's how to make it work.

Dual boot Windows XP and Vista

Already got XP installed, but want to try Vista? Here's how to run both at once.

How to buy a flash-based MP3 player

Need an MP3 player that won't weigh you down? Flash-based ones will fit the bill, and here are tips on how to choose one.

Top GPS features

So you've decided you're going to get a portable GPS device, but what features should you look out for and which brand is best at what?

Laptop lowdown: 25 things you need to know to buy the perfect notebook

In the market for a new notebook? Check out our list of 25 things you need to consider before you hit the shops.

Best iPod-compatible iTunes alternatives

CNET's Donald Bell rounds up his favourite iPod-compatible software alternatives to Apple's iTunes jukebox.

CNET.com.au's digital SLR superguide

Digital SLR cameras have opened up a world of new opportunities in photography. This guide will walk you through the choices and let you take your images to the next level.

Windows Vista pros and cons

What you'll love and hate about Windows Vista.

Should I choose Palm or Windows Mobile?

There may be many more Windows Mobile devices than Palm OS ones these days, but there's still a choice to be made between the two when shopping for a new handheld.

50 significant moments from internet history

We take you through 50 defining moments of the internet.

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Flash Windows Hider 2.20

Hide and unhide private windows, folders, and applications.

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FlashCatch

Get videos from video Web sites using Internet Explorer browser.

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FlashCopier 3

Copy a set of files to up to 25 flash cards at once.

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Flash EXE Builder 1 build 2003

Convert flash .SWF movies files into executable (.EXE) files.

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BB FlashBack Express 2.5

Create Flash or AVI movies for tutorials, demos, or presentations and publish them on the Web.

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