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Muzio JM-200 (256MB)

Does this tiny player compete well in the already overcrowded MP3 player space?

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Xbox 360

The first 'next generation' console to hit Australia, the Xbox 360 promises plenty of extras aside from gaming. Should you rush out and buy one? Read our extensive Australian review to find out.

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Philips DVDR3360H

The DVDR3360H has a lot of promise on paper, but less than acceptable playback performance and some truly baffling limitations in its menu and titling structures detract from the overall package.

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O2 Xda II

O2's Xda II combines a tri-band GPRS/GSM phone with Bluetooth, a digital camera, 128MB of RAM and a SDIO slot into a sleek Pocket PC-based device. Read our Australian review.

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Where are the hardcore MP3 players?

After seeing the future of MP3 player at CES, one question stands out: Why is it that most of the MP3 players aren't created for the people who truly love music?

The future of subscription music: part 2

A look at three possible ways that subscription music services -- which are still not available in Oz -- could capture a global audience of music lovers.

The future of subscription music

Is it too late for an Australian subscription music service? We look at the history and rocky future of pay-per-month music.

A bridge to the future of the iPod

More than six years into the iPod era, Apple still stands atop the music player landscape. But what comes next?

Motorola announces mid-range Linux phones

Half of Motorola phones should be running the open source operating system by the end of 2007, according to one of the firm's senior executives.

Best tiny MP3 players

Flash memory chips are tiny, meaning the players that use them can be small to the point of ridiculousness. Here are some of our favourite teeny little super guys.

Apple iPod retrospective

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

360 is a games machine first and foremost: Aussie Xbox exec

Don't be fooled by the Xbox 360's raft of multimedia capabilities. Microsoft's new console is a games machine first and foremost, Microsoft's Home and Entertainment Division Regional Director for Australia and New Zealand David McLean says.