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    Christmas is the giving season, but selecting the best IT gift can be tricky. Check out our Australian guide to the best presents this festive season.

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    Will the Optio S4 prove a worthy upgrade for existing Optio S users?

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    The Optio 550 is a great choice for anyone who wants a highly portable digital camera that doesn't sacrifice shooting flexibility or picture quality.

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