The Sims 3: World Adventures
What more could EA possibly do with a Sims 3 expansion that hasn't already been done in the numerous Sims 1 and 2 packs? Apparently, quite a bit.
Adventures to Go!
Adventures to Go is a good game to play when you've got a bit of time to kill or when you need a brief break from a more demanding title
Tivoli Audio PAL portable radio
This portable radio may be expensive, but it sounds great
Apple iMac 21.5in (Late 2009)
Apple beefs up its consumer desktop PC with a faster CPU and an energy-efficient display
Tivoli Audio PAL portable radio
This portable radio may be expensive, but it sounds great
Fujifilm FinePix S200EXR digital camera
Fujifilm's FinePix S200EXR has sensor-shifting tricks
Bowers & Wilkins Panorama sound-bar
B&W's shiny behemoth is one of the best-sounding single speaker setups we've heard
Dragon Age: Origins
Dragon Age is a spectacular experience from beginning to end
Medion akoya P4010 (MD 8850) touch-screen PC
A well-performing and good value all-in-one touch-screen PC available at ALDI supermarkets
TomTom Start GPS unit
TomTom's Start is the company's cheapest GPS unit to be released in Australia
Western Digital WD TV Live high-definition media streamer
Western Digital's first network-capable media streamer is inexpensive but versatile
Virgin Mobile Wi-Fi Modem
The first battery-powered 3G modem with Wi-Fi access
The Sims 3: World Adventures
What more could EA possibly do with a Sims 3 expansion that hasn't already been done in the numerous Sims 1 and 2 packs? Apparently, quite a bit.
Tivoli Audio PAL portable radio
This portable radio may be expensive, but it sounds great
Left 4 Dead 2
Left 4 Dead 2 doesn't reinvent Left 4 Dead's wheel so much as it retreads it
CMS Products BounceBack Essentials 9.1
CMS's BounceBack Essentials 9.1 calms your soul
HTC Tattoo smartphone
HTC's Tattoo smartphone is a smaller, cheaper version of the company's flagship Android handset, the Hero.
Toshiba Satellite T110 notebook
A thin and light 11.6in laptop that's affordable and twice as fast as a netbook
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 digital camera
A thin and quick camera with an advanced image processor
Canon FS200 camcorder
A standard-definition Canon camcorder that uses flash memory for recording and comes with valuable extras
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News: Seven's TiVo gets more storage, video on demand
From 1 December, a TiVo HD set-top box will be available with a 320GB hard drive for $699. The original 160GB model will have its price cut by $100 to $599. The TiVo's distributor, Hybrid Television Services, is owned by the Seven Media Group which runs Australia's Channel Seven television network.
Campbell Simpson 26/11/2009 09:55:00
News: Grab an Apple bargain on 'Black Friday'
Apple is set to bring traditional US "Black Friday" sales to Australia, kicking off the Christmas retail sale rush.
Ross Catanzariti 26/11/2009 08:59:00
News: 10 Free Downloads for Your Laptop
Have a laptop or netbook and want to get more out of it? You're not alone. We've experienced the frustration of trying to keep data or bookmarks on a portable synchronized with those of a desktop PC or other laptops. We've struggled with diminishing battery life. We've needed assistance getting connected at hotspots or staying safe once online. And we've wondered how to take full advantage of USB flash drives.
Preston Gralla 24/11/2009 09:58:00
News: Artist takes Street Fighter 3D
Video game artist Mike Kime knows a thing or two about painting in broad strokes. His website showcases a variety of two- and three-dimensional art alongside a resume that includes his current position at Epic Games as well as co-founding Flashbang Studios, creators of casual games like Glow Worm. This year, he's made waves by merging two very different worlds--the cartoony characters of Street Fighter with the realistic grittiness of today's most popular games. With the debut of his latest art pieces and the upcoming release of Super Street Fighter IV, we talked to Mike about his work and how he's made some of gaming's most outlandish characters look real.
Dave Rudden 26/11/2009 09:09:00
News: APB: All Points Bulletin accepting beta applications
Realtime Worlds has posted a note on its official APB site that it is currently looking for beta testers for the highly anticipated upcoming game.
John Davison 26/11/2009 09:03:00
Warcraft Anniversary: Celebrating 15 years of making gamers look like dorks
The Warcraft series has been embarrassing normal gamers (and enthralling nerds) for 15 years. That’s one-and-half decades of orcs, elves and archmages. With more than 11 million players regularly getting their crawl on, World of Warcraft is easily one of the most successful computer games of all time. And we’re all the poorer for it -- both literally and metaphorically.
How you can help the LHC and 12 other ways to donate your PC's spare processing power
Contribute to projects including the LHC, climate forecasting, projects that benefit humanity, target disease cures and more.
6 keys to the ultimate smartphone
Call it the iBerry Pre; it's got the best features of the top smartphones all in one handy (and, sadly, fictional) device.
Video conferencing, network storage and security big at Interop
At the show LifeSize Communications showed off teleconferencing technology and Fusion-IO demonstrated a solid state storage module.
Google opens its Chrome OS to developers
Google's Chrome operating system took a big step on Thursday with its release to the open source community. The OS is targeted at netbooks and will be faster, simpler and more secure than existing operating systems, according to Google.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 game footage -- PS3 vs. Xbox 360
Earlier in the month, German gaming website Cynamite released a bunch of screen shots comparing the PS3 version of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 to the Xbox 360 version.
 
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