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  • iTunes Music Store debuts

    Apple Computer today launched its long-awaited iTunes Music Store in Australia, finally giving iPod owners a legal way of downloading music online. Extra: A peek at other Web stores.

  • Nokia re-tunes phone lineup

    Nokia has unveiled four new entertainment devices that also work as mobile phones.

  • Saving your life in bits and bytes

    "Consider a future device for individual use, which is a sort of mechanised private file and library," wrote information technology visionary Vannevar Bush in the July 1945 issue of the Atlantic Monthly.

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  • iTunes makes Windows debut

    Apple ventures into new territory with its music service. But can it make the balance sheet sing?

  • MusicMatch Jukebox 8.0

    Version 8.0 of this six-year-old jukebox isn't exactly revolutionary, but it features some notable improvements.

  • Philips Nike psa[256max

    This 256MB flash-based player is a solid choice for casual and serious athletes.

  • I'm in the mood for love

    MoodLogic 2.0 is an ingenious piece of software that analyses and sorts music files by mood.

  • Samsung Yepp 55

    Samsung's latest MP3 player can also double up as a removable storage device, FM radio, voice recorder and an MP3 encoder. Read our Australian review.

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