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iPhone rumour MMCVXII: OLED display
Rumours have it that the next-generation iPhone will be bigger inside, simpler outside and feature only one noteworthy improvement: an OLED display.
Sony XEL-1
Sure, the Sony XEL-1 OLED is ludicrously expensive, but it is also hands-down the most impressive television we have ever seen. Read our Australian-first review.
Reviews
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Kodak EasyShare V705
A simple refresh of the V570, the new Kodak EasyShare V705 bumps up the resolution, adds a few subtle twists, and keeps everything we liked about the company's original dual-lens camera.
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Singstar '80s
Sony wants you to stop, collaborate and listen -- Singstar's back with a brand new invention.
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Philips 32PF5520D/79 32-inch LCD television
Philips 32PF5520D is a decent performer with some notable pluses (such as its built-in digital tuner), but for a mid-range offering its price of AU$3699 puts it perilously close to the high-end models of players like LG and Sony.
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Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition -- PSP review
All told, it's a flawed but fun street racer, and genre enthusiasts will certainly enjoy it on some level.
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Juiced: PS2 review
Another day, another street racer. How does Juiced, the latest addition to the genre, stack up?
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ThinkPad X32
For businesspeople who work long hours on the road, the ThinkPad X32 offers an excellent combination of light weight, sufficient screen and keyboard space, plenty of ports and lengthy battery life.
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ThinkPad X41
Though costly and a bit heavier than the ThinkPad X40 it replaces, the ultraportable ThinkPad X41 is still a great choice for the corporate road warrior's dream machine.
Features
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Best mobile phones of 2008
2008 won't be remembered as a year of innovations, but more as a year of refinement. Here's our take on the features that have passed from tech-wants to must-haves.
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Getting Steamed: digital distribution for games isn't there yet
Online distribution should be world-wide, and yet we're still thinking inside old market models.
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Tszyu lands blow for PS3
The Harvey Norman Store at Sydney's Moore Park SupaCenta bought out big hitter for their midnight PS3 launch -- boxing champion Kostya Tszyu.
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The ABC of PSP: Your PSP launch guide
To help you cut through the hype and excitement of the PSP launch, CNET.com.au has compiled this must-read survival guide detailing everything you need to know about the PSP.
News
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Sony Ericsson's new W508 Walkman phone
Sony Ericsson expanded its Walkman phone line at CES with the announcement of its new W508 music phone.
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Qtrax offtrack with all the major labels
Qtrax — an ad-supported P2P site — has released the delayed Beta of its music sharing software, but questions remain regarding its relationship with the major music labels.
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Xbox tries to get its 'Halo' back
Microsoft is hoping "Halo 3" will boost Xbox sales enough to knock Sony's PS3 down for good.
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Whaddyareckon?: The new iPods
Steve Jobs and his followers evidently believe that the feeling of holding a new iPod is better than owning a set of giant, gold-covered robots you can climb into and use to fight people. But what about the people on the street?
Downloads
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Plato Video Converter Professional
Convert video files to iPod, PSP, 3GP, Zune, FLV, RM, WMV, AVI, MPEG, and Audio formats.


















