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Apple iTunes 9

iTunes 9 is a natural, yet relatively minor, evolution of Apple's popular media management software and is a required download for new iPod owners.

Tech you loved in 2004

Here are some of the products our readers were passionate about in 2004, and the reasons they thought they were great.

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Reviews

  • Apple iTunes 8

    Apple iTunes 8 is the industry standard for multimedia jukebox software and despite the need for a UI overhaul and some liposuction to remove the bloat, iTunes is a solid choice that most users will enjoy.

  • Apple iTunes 7

    iTunes 7 includes some great updates, like gapless playback, games downloads and a better interface, but Australian users so far miss out on the movie downloads available to American users.

  • HP TouchSmart IQ505a

    The second generation TouchSmart as just a panel PC is gorgeous. The AU$1,999 price is fantastic as well — but we can't help but feel that there's so much more potential in the touchscreen aspect being left, ahem, untapped.

  • Nokia Music Store

    If you can access the Nokia Music Store then we think it's worth a look; but Nokia isn't making it easy.

  • Pinnacle SoundBridge Home Music

    The HomeMusic tries to make home music streaming simple, and it does this -- but at the rather severe cost of home wireless security.

  • Creative Zen Digital Media Player

    Effectively a member of the Vision series, the Zen Digital Media Player handles most popular music and videos formats in a handy credit card sized form factor.

  • Logitech Z-10

    A sweet-sounding speaker system with an LCD screen that displays artist and track info.

  • musikCube

    musikCube is a fine, reliable, all-in-one jukebox program for Windows users who dislike DRM and bloated software.

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Features

  • The best new Windows programs of 2008

    In 2008, there were several standout new applications and here are six of what we think are the best ones.

  • Tech takes a holiday

    Whether you're headed to Bali or Belgium, a good holiday can become a great one with the addition of a few tech items to your suitcase. Here's how to tech yourself to paradise in five easy steps.

  • Best iPod-compatible iTunes alternatives

    CNET's Donald Bell rounds up his favourite iPod-compatible software alternatives to Apple's iTunes jukebox.

  • iTunes 8: Slick Genius, still sluggish

    Apple's improvements to iTunes have garnered the music and video jukebox a full-point jump, although long-time users will only find one major new feature and a few interesting smaller ones.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Mac Starter Kit: Must-have apps

    Out of the box, a new Mac is loaded with cool apps to get you started, but it doesn't come with everything you'll need. Check out our round-up of apps that Mac users count on every day and aren't included in the initial set-up.

  • Windows Starter Kit: Must-have PC apps

    Bought a new PC but hate the bloatware it comes with? We've sourced the best free Windows apps to increase your productivity.

  • How to make your music sound better

    From noise-cancelling headphones to software tweaks, we show you how to get the most out of your music -- and highlight some must-have products for tune lovers.

  • 100 tips to speed up your software

    Do more faster with these amazingly useful shortcuts.

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Downloads

  • Everplay

    Light-weight media player that merges iTunes with Last FM

  • MiniLyrics

    Synchronize lyrics in Winamp5, WMP, iTunes, RealPlayer, foobar2000.

  • Cover Stream

    Put Cover Flow on your desktop.

  • Senuti

    Transfer songs from your iPod back to your computer.

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