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GPS navigators routing around traffic is common in Europe and North America and, finally, it's going to hit the big time in Australia too.
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UK mobile phone operator Orange has teamed up with GotWind, a firm specialising in renewable energy, to produce a phone recharger powered by dance energy.
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Play audio and video files with this cross-platform media player and streaming server.
Split WMV, AVI, and MPEG video files.
Encrypt, decrypt, and protect files and folders on your PC or other storage devices.
Create macros and edit text in a scripting-oriented editor.
Convert computer video files to DivX format compatible with standalone DivX DVD players.