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Microsoft Windows 7 (Home Premium)
Windows 7 looks like the operating system that we've all been waiting for. Despite its imperfections, it shows a lot of promise for the future while presenting a stable platform that can compete comfortably with OS X.
Pentax K-m
We like the K-m and the image quality it offers, but having to fumble over the inconsistent metering and white balance can be an issue for users not familiar with manual exposure controls.
Reviews
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Microsoft Windows 7 (Ultimate)
Windows 7 looks like the operating system that we've all been waiting for. Despite its imperfections, it shows a lot of promise for the future while presenting a stable platform that can compete comfortably with OS X.
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Microsoft Windows 7 (Professional)
Windows 7 looks like the operating system that we've all been waiting for. Despite its imperfections, it shows a lot of promise for the future while presenting a stable platform that can compete comfortably with OS X.
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Nokia N97
The N97 features class-leading specs matched with outstanding design and build, but it loses marks for the Symbian platform that desperately needs an overhaul to stay competitive.
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HP 2009f LCD Monitor
The HP 2009f is a good-looking 20-inch display with enough features to make it well worth its low price.
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HTC Hero
HTC shows just how customisable Google's Android platform is, delivering a swag of home screen widgets out of the box. We can't wait to get our hands on the Hero.
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Samsung Jet
The Samsung Jet is an excellent touchscreen device that packs a heap of features that would keep most people entertained for some time.
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Lexus IS250 Sports Luxury (2009)
What the IS250 lacks in badge snobbery, it makes up for in good looks, rock-solid quality, neat handling and serenity enough to becalm a frazzled monk. While stuffed with tech, it isn't quite as up-to-date as we'd have liked.
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Apple iPhone 3GS (32GB)
The iPhone 3GS is faster and we appreciate the new features and extended battery life, but call quality and 3G reception still need improvement.
Features
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LED vs. LCD: Which is better?
Samsung has seemingly come out of nowhere with its new "LED TV" range. Yet, despite the name, the technology is more familiar than you'd think.
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Twitter search sites: The three best, and all the rest
When you want to know what's happening on the web right now, Google won't cut it. These sites will.
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Best travel cameras
Whether you want a compact camera with a long zoom for travelling or just for everyday use, we've got the ideal camera for every situation.
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Australian music download services compared
If you're keen to boost your music collection without stepping away from the glow of your monitor, our quick guide to Australian download services will give you all the info you need.
News
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Mobile phone info service for people with disabilities
A global information service to help people with hearing, vision, speech, dexterity and cognition impairments find the right mobile phone for their needs has been launched in Australia.
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TweetDeck vs. Seesmic: Updated Twitter clients compared
Both AIR Twitter clients now offer multiple-account support; TweetDeck adds iPhone version.
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Samsung Omnia 2 i8000 leaked
An online leak has brought the Windows-powered Omnia i8000 to our attention, just ahead of its anticipated launch during Communicasia next week.
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Nikon's L100 NiMH battery option
Nikon will release a firmware update that will allow the L100 camera to use NiMH batteries, as well as unveiling special rechargeable batteries to improve the green credentials of one of its superzooms.
DIYs and How-to
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Android starter kit
Google's Android Market may not be overflowing with apps just yet, but it's still hours of work separating the good from the bad. We do the hard yards on your behalf, identifying which apps you need now.
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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.
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Security Starter Kit: Apps to protect your PC
Viruses, spyware, rootkits, hackers — a new PC can be susceptible to the most insidious of plots. We've devised a list of essential and free security programs to protect your computer and your sanity.
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Create a professional resume
With the economy as it is, it pays to have your resume up-to-date. Here are some software applications to help you keep yours polished and professional.
Downloads
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Visual Voicemail Outlook Add-In
Eliminate the guesswork from new voicemail and make managing your voicemail easier.
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Xplorer2 Lite
Manage, view, and search files in a tabbed, dual-pane mode.
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Audio Format Switch
Batch convert your music and grab your audio CDs to all major audio formats.
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Online Business Guide for Newbies
Learn the basics of working on the Internet and suggests tools and resources.
























