Tag: rss feeds

FeedDemon

FeedDemon's excellent interface makes it a top-flight RSS newsreader.

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Sony Ericsson W595 Walkman

This is a solid phone, aside from its lack of a real headphone socket. But if you're expecting anything radically new, you might want to wait a little while for Sony Ericsson to start innovating before you upgrade.

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Pluck

Pluck's ease of use, flexibility and tight browser integration make it one of our favourite RSS readers.

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Apple Safari RSS

Safari's speed gains and unique new features push it to the head of the pack.

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Awasu

Since Awasu is free, you have nothing to lose (well, maybe a few hours) by giving it a try. We recommend it.

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Internode gets Chumby

The 'net gets friendly, courtesy of Internode and Chumby.

IPTV off the radar in Oz

Although Internet video seems to be going mainstream in the US, the idea of tuning in to IPTV content without needing to connect to a next gen console or home theatre PC is not catching on with Australian vendors, let alone consumers.

Mozilla Thunderbird e-mail client finally gets calendar

Mozilla Foundation has finally integrated the Lightning calendar to its latest incarnation of open-source e-mail client, Thunderbird 3.0. Users can also expect improved search.

Apple's Tiger and Leopard get patched up

31 new security fixes are available for Mac OS X.

Please don't steal this Web content

Movement is afoot to stifle "scraper sites," which scrape content off blogs and repost it on other sites to profit from ad impressions.

FAQ: The Australian iTunes store

We answer your questions about the Australian version of Apple's iTunes store.

Newbie's guide to Flock

You've heard about it and you want to try it, but you're a bit scared because you're not a computer whiz. Worry not! CNET's Josh Lowensohn walks you through it.

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.

Five tips for stealthy Facebooking

Want to spend all day on Facebook without getting caught? Here's how.

How to use RSS in Outlook 2007

An RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed is an alert that tells you when your favourite Web site or blog has posted new information. With Outlook 2007, you can set up RSS feeds to deliver to your inbox.

50 significant moments from internet history

We take you through 50 defining moments of the internet.

10 links to shorten your links

There are literally hundreds of these link shortening services out there, but we've decided to break it down to 10 that we like the most.

Start-page smackdown: Netvibes, Pageflakes, iGoogle and Live.com

Want to create your own homepage? We put four personalised start pages through their paces and rank them according to looks, features and performance.

Software that's ready for takeoff in 2008

Keep your eye on these apps as 2008 ticks by. Either stuck in development or newly released, this bushel of newbies is poised to make this year their year.

Favourite iPodware

If you can't wait around for iTunes to add iPod-to-PC backup functionality or convert your movies, check out these apps for enhancing the ubiquitous audio and video player.

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azRSS NewsReader 2.6.4

Subscribe to your favorite feeds and download them to your iPhone.

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RSS Content Generator Premier 3.5.63

Generate Web sites from free RSS feeds.

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EasyDeskTicker 7.0

Display a configurable RSS ticker on your desktop.

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HTMLizer

Convert RSS feeds into valid XHTML.

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DownloadStudio 5.1.1

Download files, programs, pictures, audio, video, and even complete Web and FTP sites.

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