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    Watch out, Aibo. There's a new dog in town.

  • Electronic Christmas cards: Bah Humbug!

    Antivirus firms are warning users to think twice before opening electronic Christmas and new year greetings because they could easily fall victim to viruses and phishing attacks.

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    The mass-mailing MyDoom virus has become the fastest spreading program to date and the damage could continue for months or years.

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    Turbulence, a game of tag using GPS-enabled mobile phones, has taken out Microsoft's Devsta Challenge 2008. We take a look at the top five entries.

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    Marvel at the machine that pioneered the person computer revolution; the Commodore 64. In this photo gallery we reveal the guts that gave the Commodore 64 its glory, why not nose in for some nostalgia?

  • Fast fixes for 10 common Wi-Fi problems

    If wireless network problems are leaving you befuddled, these valuable tips can help you make a better connection.

  • Let's go, crypto

    Security expert Bruce Schneier looks at how cryptography has blossomed from a secretive NSA technology to a global public tool.

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    In the final part of this three-part special, our security experts tackle questions ranging from stopping spam and spyware liability, to hijacking e-mail addresses and Web site spoofing.

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    CRM packages are everywhere these days. Which one is right for your organisation?

  • Mobile complaints point to "coming-of-age"

    Commentary: How do you know when a technology has come of age? When people stop complaining about all those 'upper-class tech-heads' using it and start complaining about how the technology is being used to rip them off.

  • Mobile Mania: 10 phones reviewed

    ZDNet Australia puts 10 of the best phones on the market today under the reviews microscope. Whatever your mobile needs are, we've got a phone to ponder for you, as well as a look at the first 3G phone on the Australian market.

  • HP labs eye casual photo wear

    Researchers in England explore an always-on, wearable camera that could capture images automatically.

  • Sony Ericsson T100: Small and cheap

    Small phones are normally expensive phones, except in the case of the T100, which matches miniturisation with a low price tag. Read our Australian review of this tiny phone.

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