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Top RSS readers

Have you ever used an RSS newsreader? Here are some of our favourites to help you choose one.

First Freeview-branded equipment goes on sale

A celebrity-studded launch was held to highlight the equipment available that receives the "five extra channels" available on digital television: One, ABC 2, SBS 2, Nine HD and Seven HD.

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Reviews

  • Archos 705 Wi-Fi

    The Archos 705 WiFi is the biggest, baddest PVP on the market. What you get in screen size, however, you pay for in portability and picture quality.

  • Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR

    The Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR is a very good TV with some of the best video processing currently available, but plasma is an attractive alternative at this price.

  • LG 26LC2R

    We have mixed feeling about the LG LCD TV. We think it looks a little bit dated and at AU$1,499, it is priced higher than similarly equipped TV from competing brands. However, it did perform well in most aspects of our testing and it has a great screen with a lot of detail in all areas of the image.

  • FeedDemon 2

    FeedDemon is a terrific RSS reader that can handle hundreds of subscriptions faster and better than the many free Web-based readers available.

  • Del.icio.us

    Del.icio.us lets you save, import, and tag bookmarks without fuss. As the most popular take-it-with-you bookmarking service, Del.icio.us can be a powerful tool for sharing content with other users.

  • Rojo RSS reader

    Rojo is a respectable newsreader, but it's not our favourite. We like its community-oriented features, but competitors such as Bloglines are easier to learn.

  • Bloglines

    Bloglines is a fun and free newsreader that runs inside most Web browsers and is sure to please all but the most discriminating news junkies.

  • Google Calendar beta

    Google Calendar beta is a flexible and easy-to-use online system that lets you juggle multiple events from multiple calendars.

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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.

  • iPhone starter kit

    Check out our picks for the most useful, informative, social and media-friendly of the bunch to get you started with your new iPhone or iPod Touch.

  • Windows Vista 101: an overview of the basics

    Microsoft's newest operating system may have arrived in early 2007, but many people are still reluctant to make the switch. But is now the time to upgrade from XP? What's changed? Take a look at this tutorial to learn everything you need to know about basic Windows Vista operation.

  • Windows Vista Basics

    Vista is more than a pretty new face for Windows; it has a bunch of new and re-designed features. We show you the ropes and help you get the most of Microsoft's lastest OS.

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Downloads

  • Yanoff

    Yanoff is an NNTP newsreader online/offline with crossposing support and smart article management and comes with full sources.

  • Ozum

    Access binary news with cross-group search engine and preview large media files.

  • NetNewsWire

    RSS & Atom newsreader with Google Reader integration.

  • Kappanews

    Read media files from the internet newsgroups.

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