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Apple iPod Shuffle (512MB)

Supercompetitive pricing, built-in USB, and simple controls make the iPod Shuffle a suitable companion to the iPod.

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Nissan GT-R (R35)

The R35 Nissan GT-R is a technical tour de force, with evidence of brilliance throughout. Hopefully not too many of its tech goodies are chucked overboard by the time it finally goes on sale in Australia in 2009.

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DLO TransPod

A worthy addition to your collection of iPod accessories, the DLO TransPod is one of the best FM transmitters on the market today.

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Apple Mac Mini

Leave it to Apple to make the small-form-factor PC even smaller. This AU$799 desktop-ish computer is 16.5cm on each side and 5cm tall. But is it as inexpensive as it seems?

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Power consumption on LCD TVs drops with new film

Chemical giant 3M says it can save the world 33 million barrels of oil, if LCD TV manufacturers adopt a new film it has created.

Reinventing the colour TV

New standard is designed to expand range of colours on LCD and rear-projection screens, improving viewing experience.

LCDs to overtake tube TVs in 2009

Flat-panel TVs are all the rage, and a new study says they're poised to become the most popular type of set.

Samsung eyes bright future for mobile screens

Electronics giant Samsung is hoping to achieve the same success on the small screen as it has with oversize TVs, the company said during a conference in San Francisco on Friday.

Macworld 2008 predictions: Have your say

As CES, the world's largest tech, show wraps up, we gaze into the crystal ball in search of what Apple's annual Macworld conference next week might have in store.

Centrino-equipped Chrysler 300C Roadster

Intel helps Chrysler pimp a digital audio and video ride: see the photo library.

Apple iPod retrospective

We take you through the time line of every Apple iPod model.

CNET Labs' Dream PC

We started with a custom-painted case, then sought out the most powerful PC components we could find to make our desktop dream a reality.

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