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Forza Motorsport 3

The next instalment, coming in October, offers pumped up visuals, error prone AI drivers and a rewind feature to undo nasty little incidents, like dates with the Armco.

Five years of CNET Australia: Computer retrospective

Five years is a long time in the realm of technology. Join us as we stroll through our archives, bringing up the highlights and lowlights of the computer industry of the last five years...

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Reviews

  • Lips

    Lips' wireless mics and excellent song selection make for an evening's worth of entertainment, but it has little to offer solo players.

  • HP LP2480zx

    HP's LP2480zx is a sight to behold. Now if only we had a spare AU$4,200 kicking around...

  • Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (PC)

    Guitar Hero III is finally available on PC in Australia but unfortunately it wasn't worth the wait. Buy the console version instead.

  • Logitech diNovo Mini Keyboard

    If you're a home theatre PC owner looking for the perfect input device, look no further. Logitech has melded the keyboard of a BlackBerry with a flexible cursor control pad into an attractive, coffee-table-ready package.

  • Call of Duty 2

    On the Xbox 360, this first-rate WWII first-person shooter is every bit as intense and hard-hitting as the PC version of the game.

  • Samsung LA40R51B (40-inch LCD)

    A good bargain for a fully fledged HDTV, the Samsung 40-inch LCD is an excellent television across the board.

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Features

  • Q&A: Infinity Ward's Grant Collier on Call of Duty 4

    Infinity Ward studio head Grant Collier on creating Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, why they ditched the World War II setting, Mecha-Hitler, and why Live 360 versus PC matches don't appeal.

  • Windows Vista: past and future

    Jeff Putt of Microsoft Australia discusses the future of Vista, and looks at the hardware hits (and misses) that have accompanied their operating systems.

  • CES 2007: Home theatre preview

    Interested in a sneak peek of what's heading our way in the not-so-distant future? Get your dose of home A/V buzz with CNET.com.au's Consumer Electronics Show 2007 preview.

  • An inside look at Windows Vista

    Now set to ship in January 2007, Windows Vista will be Microsoft's first major operating system release since it introduced Windows XP in 2001.

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