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Samsung PS50A650

Though the Samsung PS50A650 plasma is better than the Panasonic PZ850 feature-wise, it loses out slightly in terms of picture quality.

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McAfee Internet Security 2009

Once it's up and running, McAfee Internet Security 2009 is competitive with Norton on speed, detection, and removal of malicious software.

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HP Pavilion DV3540TX Special Edition

HP's latest Special Edition laptop just misses the mark due to some odd design decisions, and poor battery life.

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Toshiba NB100

In the face of an identical hardware platform, Toshiba's netbook fails to bring a unique point of difference.

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Razer Salmosa

The Razer Salmosa is a great entry into the gaming world, particularly if you've never had a use for more than three mouse buttons and are on a budget.

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Smaller, more agile security software gets it right

I have an evolving theory that the best software today is coming from newer and more agile companies.

Photo synchronisation: the right solution

Managing photos on both a PC and the Web is lunacy. New synchronisation solutions make more sense.

Just-right CD labels

If you're going to all the work to create an excellent mixed CD, don't dumb it down by just scribbling the name on it.

Who's right in iPod fight?

RealNetworks' reverse engineering of Apple's music player puts two tech passions at loggerheads.

Sources: Apple, music labels talk DRM-free songs

Apple is in discussions with three top recording companies about acquiring DRM-free songs, according to two music industry sources.

Wi-Fi the right way

Tips for getting the most out of your wireless notebook - how to easily find an available network and once found, how you can extend it with an antenna.

DIY: What kind of desktop is right for me?

Whether you are a home user or power gamer, it is important to get a desktop that best suits your lifestyle. Here's what to look out for.

Customise your Windows right-click menu

Whether saving Web images or scanning files for viruses, the right-click has become an essential action for most PC users. However, tweaking that right-click menu in Windows Explorer has never been an easy task ... until FileMenu Tools came along.

101 software tips, tweaks and tricks

Our insider secrets will help you master your PC and its most important applications.

100 tips to speed up your software

Do more faster with these amazingly useful shortcuts.

Which 42" Plasma is right for you?

42-inch plasma TVs are the hottest size in flat panel sets. But before you jump on the plasma bandwagon, which model offers the best TV experience?

Best free Windows Mobile software

You dig your Windows Mobile device, but you'll love it more when it's loaded up with free software for entertainment, security and work. Find the best and brightest free downloads for your faithful handheld.

Q&A: Is Santa Rosa right for me?

Intel's vice president, Shmuel (Mooly) Eden speaks on how Intel intends to pursue first-time buyers, and educate the public on the new platform.

CNET.com.au's digital SLR superguide

Digital SLR cameras have opened up a world of new opportunities in photography. This guide will walk you through the choices and let you take your images to the next level.

Best iPod-compatible iTunes alternatives

CNET's Donald Bell rounds up his favourite iPod-compatible software alternatives to Apple's iTunes jukebox.

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Barney Software Fix for Blank Screen or No Display on Right Side of Screen (actblank.exe)

Repair blank screen and no display on right side of screen of Barney software.

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Choose The Right Tutor

Learn how to find the best tutors for your kids.

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Resale Rights Report

Learn how to profit from e-books and software.

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Right Backup Standard

Restore and back up your data, files, and folders.

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Homebrew Low-Rights IE

Enable your Internet Explorer to open in low-rights mode.

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