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Gmail

Google's new Web mail service is free and provides a gigabyte of storage, but also raises privacy concerns. We put the beta version through its paces.

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Sony VAIO VGN-TZ17GN/N

The Sony VAIO VGN-TZ17GN/N is more fragile than we'd like, especially at AU$3,599 -- but the feature set is quite impressive for an ultraportable.

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Archos 605

The Archos 605 Wi-Fi portable video player is one of the best mobile distractions money can buy.

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Digg 3

Digg 3 champions the wisdom and whims of the crowd by allowing users to determine what makes the Web's hottest news and video content of the moment.

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Microsoft Office Live beta

Microsoft's suite of online tools is designed to help small businesses build and maintain a Web presence and manage projects, contacts, and tasks.

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Europe 'should not criminalise file-sharers'

People should not be criminalised for the file-sharing of copyrighted material if they are not profiting from doing so, the European Parliament has recommended.

Whaddyareckon?: TV talk

With the Internet serving up video content on demand -- both the legal and illegal varieties -- are the days of television numbered? We talk TV: the good, the bad and the future.

Is the end of the Internet upon us?

There are a lot of, shall we say, challenges facing the Internet as we know it. What if we ended up with a whole bunch of Internets? It could happen. Here's how.

Intel's wireless power means no more batteries

Intel has shown showed off a wireless electric power system that could revolutionise modern life by freeing devices from transformers and wall outlets.

Intel CEO predicts a more personalised Internet

In the future, Intel chief executive Paul Otellini predicts Internet services will be more proactive, predictive and context aware.

VoIP guide: Voice over IP in Australia

Making phone calls over the Internet isn't just for the tech savvy anymore. Using VoIP (or Voice over Internet Protocol) is easier than ever before, with several services out there that can help drastically reduce your phone bill. Here's everything you need to know about VoIP in Australia.

Having fun with Windows Vista

There's more to Windows Vista than file structure and graphics engines.

CNET's glossary of music terms

Confused by the jargon? Our glossary will help explain commonly used terms related to digital music.

Tech nightmares: Windows XP SP2

To exorcise Windows XP's security demons, Microsoft recently gave it a thorough overhaul in the shape of Service Pack 2. But -- surprise, surprise -- it's not perfect...

Online image editors for blogging

We head out across the Web to find out whether these online image editors are picture perfect.

Five net nasties and how to avoid them

From fraudster frogs on Facebook to dodgy music downloads: we look at five ways your data can be compromised online and how to stay safe from the scamsters.

Censory Overload: Games censorship in Australia

How much does the right to choose what content you view mean to you, the consumer? GameSpot AU explores the thorny issue of videogame classification and censorship in Australia.

See and speak: a guide to making video calls

Would you like to see who you're talking to? Making video calls is easier than you think. CNET.com.au steps you through the options.

The secure Mac: myth or legend?

Apple computers have built a solid reputation on being virus-free, but is the reality different from the image?

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ChessPeer

Play chess against your computer, another human player, or online.

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Incubation demo

Defend yourself against rabid aliens in this turned-based strategy game.

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Scorched3D 41.3

Blow up enemy tanks by choosing the angle, direction, and power of each shot.

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Scorched3D 41.3

Blow up enemy tanks by choosing the angle, direction, and power of each shot.

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Internet Backgammon 1.02

Try this two-player Backgammon game.

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