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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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Samsung F480

The F480 looks like an Omnia, works like an iPhone and may be the best phone for accessing Next G services, like Foxtel TV.

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JVC Everio GZ-MS100

The JVC Everio GZ-MS100 is an average budget SD-card-based camcorder that's more attractive for its small design and relatively average video quality than its unique interface and one-touch uploads to YouTube.

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Fujifilm FinePix S2000HD

A decent lens, plus picture quality and playback features go a long way to overcoming the fiddly controls on the S2000HD.

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iRiver Spinn

There's no doubt the Spinn is a decent player, with great audio format support, a superb screen for watching video and excellent sound quality — but it's not without its share of issues.

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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.

YouTube Mobile now available for everyone

YouTube's mobile site has been live and available as of a few days ago. The service offers a hand-picked selection of videos users can watch on their mobile devices.

YouTube: The talk of Tinseltown

More than just teenagers and 20-somethings have begun flocking to YouTube, the fast-growing video-sharing site. The 13-month-old company has begun winning fans from within some of the country's largest media outfits.

YouTube tests viewer-friendly ad format

After more than a year of promises, Google unveils ads that are mostly transparent and vanish after 10 seconds.

Adobe brings high definition to Flash videos

The next version of Flash Player will support high-definition MPEG 4 video compression standard H.264.

Grab and convert YouTube videos in one go

Here are five hand-picked apps that can download FLV video files and convert them for viewing on mobile devices.

Three ways to save video from the Internet

CNET.com.au shows you three easy ways to capture and save video from the Internet.

Build the perfect baby video

With the imminent arrival of a new baby, your life will become a whirlwind. If you're planning to capture the whole experience on video, plan carefully and you'll have a priceless record of those fleeting early days.

50 significant moments from internet history

We take you through 50 defining moments of the internet.

Web TV Top 10

Here's a list of 10 must-have Web TV bookmarks that are guaranteed to help you find something online worth seeing.

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Flash Video Downloader YouTube 2.0

Browse YouTube with a built-in web browser, and download videos.

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KeepTube-Download YouTube & Flash Video (FLV) Play 3.6

Download, manage, and play your favorite YouTube videos.

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Flash2X Flash Hunter 3.0

Download Flash files (SWF) from the Web pages you are browsing.

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Youtube Movies XeYoutube 3.01

Search and download YouTube movies and videos.

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FlashCatch

Get videos from video Web sites using Internet Explorer browser.

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