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August, 2008

  • 14 August

    Look, Ma

    Want to go with 5.1 speakers for the full surround sound home theatre experience, but can’t bear the thought of all that speaker wire snaking around your lounge? The good newsYou’ll never get rid of speaker wire completely, but we’ve rounded up a few home cinema systems that at least eliminate the biggest headache – …

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  • 14 August

    Picking brawn over brains

    The masses are going for big screens before connectivity. I just got back from a trip to Phoenix, Arizona. The friends I stayed with there have just moved into a new home in a new subdivision – one in which the developers offer home buyers a choice of four different floor plans. I was keen to have a look at …

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  • 14 August

    Play: DVD

    We’re on a first name basis with this week’s DVDs. Buffy – Seasons 1-7 (Fox)If you’re into the Slayer from Sunnydale, this is your lucky week. Fox has released disc sets of seven seasons of Buffy and four seasons of Angel. Buffy – Season 1 came to TV screens in 1997. The year’s episodes, starting with the introductory “Welcome To …

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  • 14 August

    Digital Life: Sexpo and the wide

    All right, now that I have your attention, let me fill you in on a little lesson I learned at the Sexpo Health, Sexuality and Lifestyle Exhibition last weekend. Get your mind out of the gutter — this is a family friendly Web site. And no, I did not go to Sexpo with a shopping list, but primarily to catch …

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  • 14 August

    Digital Life: Aussie sport fanaticism is fuel for the digital flame

    When we’re not actually playing sport, it seems we’re ready to watch it on TV, text its heroes or play the video game. One week down, one to go of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. I don’t know about you, but I’m getting pretty tired. One, because watching all those super jocks inspired me to make a long-time-coming return to …

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  • 14 August

    Paint it black

    Cheerio to Mick, Keith, Ronnie and Charlie as the latest Rolling Stones tour swings through Australia this week. I hope a warm CNET.com.au welcome gets me off the hook for pinching their song title, but there are many TV vendors out there who’d like to ‘paint it black’ as one of the biggest limitations to new TV technologies is their …

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  • 14 August

    Hitachi to introduce Terabyte DVD Recorder

    If you have a serious TV addition and need to record everything that’s broadcast, Hitachi’s got you in its sights with its Terabyte DVD recorder, a device with enough space to store up to 128 hours of high-definition digital broadcasting or up to 1700 hours of standard television. Don’t rush out in hopes of recording the entire FIFA World Cup …

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  • 14 August

    Play: Games: Doom 3, Far Cry 1.2, GTA:SA

    Doom 3 hype reaches epic proportions, Skaife prepares to race online, and the patch that never was. Doom 3 goes into hype hyperdrive The marketing buzz surrounding Doom 3 has gone into overdrive, which is pretty much to be expected if you’re releasing a game that many gamers have been waiting for the better part of four years or more …

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  • 14 August

    The good news and the bad news

    Digital TV, digital home, digital lifestyle, digital convergence — what’s it all about Alfie? Well, that’s what CNET.com.au is all about — cutting through the hype and techno-jargon to bring you what you really need to know as we move further and further into the “digital age”. But first an explanation of the inside joke of this headline. As we’ve …

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  • 14 August

    Play: Games

    Australian censors ban Manhunt, id releases patch for Doom 3, and packaging for Nintendo’s portable DS player unveiled in this week’s Play: Games. Australian censors ban Manhunt The Classification Review Board has voted 3-1 to ban the violent computer game Manhunt following an application by the federal Attorney General on the request of the Western Australian Minister for Justice. In …

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