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Crush for PSP

Crush is a one-of-a-kind action puzzle game, and its unique concept makes for a refreshing and bizarre experience.

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Microsoft Money 2006

Microsoft Money 2006 is a worthwhile upgrade for current users who like to bank and pay bills online, but it requires Windows XP.

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SiteAdvisor

SiteAdvisor is an easy-to-use and intuitive browser plug-in that identifies Web sites that might offer spyware-infected downloads and might spam their registered users.

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T50

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T50 keeps the better features of the DSC-T30, but adds a touchscreen interface we could've lived without.

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Microsoft Xbox 360 HD-DVD player

While it doesn't offer HDMI connectivity, the Xbox 360 HD DVD player matches up well against stand-alone HD DVD players, and it's a relative bargain at AU$249.95.

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iPhone adopted by the University of SA

South Australia's largest university will support the Apple iPhone 3G as one of its official corporate mobile handsets, the institution revealed yesterday.

Australia's neighbours get laptop for every child

The tiny South Pacific nation of Niue today became the first nation in the world to issue laptop computers to all its children, officials said.

Google defends Street View coverage

Search giant Google today defended the incomplete Australian coverage provided by its Street View add-on to its Google Maps and Earth tools, after launching the service early this morning.

Google Street View now in Australia

Close-up photos of Australian homes, businesses and famous landmarks in cities, towns and remote areas are now available on Google Maps Australia, absolutely free.

Car makers study impact of next-generation rechargeable cars

General Motors has joined with more than 30 utility companies across the US to help work out electricity issues that will crop up when it rolls out new electric vehicles in a little more than two years.

DIY: How to avoid phishing scams

Phishers want to steal your identity and then your money. Their e-mail messages can be pretty clever. Find out how not to get ripped off.

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.

Microsoft TechFest 2008: A glimpse into the future

Each year Microsoft holds its Techfest show, an exhibition of some of the research projects it's working on. CNET.com.au went to check out where the future lies.

IE vs. the world: six Web browsers compared

Thinking of ditching IE for something else? We take a look at your alternatives.

Catch the new wave in wireless networking: 802.11n

A new WiFi standard, 802.11n and its powerful smart-antenna technology called MIMO, are about to change the face of networking. Here's how it works.

FAQ: Wi-Fi alphabet soup

Wireless-networking standards can be daunting. Get fluent in Wi-Fi speak so you can pick the gear that's right for you.

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Concise Oxford French Dictionary (Java) 2.71

Learn a wide range of lexical variations in Fench and life in French-speaking world.

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Quick Quest Limited Edition

Manage questions-answers bank and generate questions papers.

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Chronograph 6.30

Synchronize PC clocks using the atomic clock of the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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CommuniGate Pro 5.2

Incorporate the e-mail platform disigned to meet the messaging needs of diverse organizations.

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Concise Oxford German English Dictionary (Java) 2.70

Account for linguistic varieties and culture when translating from English into German.

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