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Photos: Intel's vision for the future

If the world's largest chip manufacturer wanted to impress the world, what would it do? Our inside photo gallery from the Intel developer conference in Shanghai reveals the world's smallest motherboard, fondling robots, fuel cells, medical technology and Intel finally unleashing the power of the Atom.

Hands-on with the Nikon Coolpix S210, S520 and S600

Nikon is predicting that the 8-megapixel Coolpix S210 and S520 will be big sellers this year, but we think it's the wide-angle, 10-megapixel S600 that deserves to fly off the shelves.

Photos: A deeper look at Microsoft's Surface

The software giant has been showing off some of the applications of its tabletop computer, the Surface -- an interactive, touch-sensitive environment that reacts to objects coming into contact with its flat surface.

Photos: Dell launches Vostro range for small business

Dell has introduced its new Vostro range, aimed at small businesses that require minimal IT support. Here's the full line-up available in Australia at launch.

Microsoft axes Digital Image Suite

Microsoft has decided to halt development of its Digital Image Suite line of consumer photo-editing software. Here are some of the artistic effects made possible by the program, as seen on photos from a trip to the San Diego Zoo.

Inside Adobe Creative Suite 3

Highlights of the new features and enhancements in Adobe's Create Suite 3 core applications.

Nokia N95: photo gallery

The Nokia N95 has finally landed in Australia. CNET.com.au's N95 photo gallery explores the form, features and additional goodies in the box of this multifaceted multimedia device.

How to Install Microsoft Office 2007

Here's what you should know before you invite the new Office onto your hard drive.

How to repartition Windows XP for Windows Vista

It's possible to keep your working copy of Windows XP and perform a clean install of Windows Vista. Here's how.

HP keeps in touch with Windows Vista

In the lead-up to the consumer launch of Windows Vista, HP unveiled its new range of PCs designed for the OS, which included the "walk-up" TouchSmart PC and the tablet-like tx1000.

Photos: Fellows lifts the veil on Vista

Windows Vista was officially launched at the The Museum of Contemporary Art of Sydney. It was also an unofficial handover of sorts from outgoing Microsoft Australia managing director Steve Vamos to Tracey Fellows, who starts her stint next week.

Photos: Australians XPerience new Vista

Windows Vista was officially released in Australia at midnight. At Harvey Norman's Alexandria, Sydney store, the first official copy of Vista Ultimate -- autographed, rock star-style, by Bill Gates -- was sold to tech professional William Tsang.

Microsoft Office: Then and Now

Help, where did Undo go? Here's where to find that and other must-have commands in the new Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007.

CES 2007 Unveiled: Photos from the show floor

Not deterred by a mile-long queue, journalists, retailers and industry members waited patiently in line to enter a modestly sized exhibition room for CES Unveiled, a preview event held in the Sands Expo Center two days before the opening of CES 2007 in Las Vegas.

Vista gets the shutter bug

Windows Vista has lots of new photography features, but not all of Microsoft's ideas are clicking with digital shutterbugs.

New visions from Google Earth

Google announced on Wednesday that new partners will directly overlay Google Earth maps with video, photo and blog content.

Inside Mac OS 10.5 Leopard

Although it won't be in stores until autumn 2007, Steve Jobs has given the world a preview of the next Apple operating system.

Apple harvests new products

The Moscone Center in San Francisco plays host to Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference as attendees get a glimpse of new products from Steve Jobs and other Apple honchos.

Inside Opera 9

While we really do like Opera 9, we like it more as the cool, cutting-edge browser that it is, and not as an everyday workhorse for the Internet.

Photos: Ulead PhotoImpact 11

The newest version of Ulead PhotoImpact retains many of the strengths of its predecessors but disappoints on a few counts.

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