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  • Multitalented multifunctions: 5 MFDs tested

    We take a look at five devices that will print, fax, copy, scan, sort, staple, hole punch... and that's before breakfast. But can you stop those wasteful users from printing in colour?

  • Travelling light: replacing your notebook with a Palm

    Do you find even an ultraportable notebook too much to carry? We set out to discover how feasible it is to restrict yourself to a Palm OS handheld on your travels.

  • Group doubles DVD+R capacity

    The group behind the DVD+R/+RW specification said dual-layer recordable discs will hit the market next year, allowing storage of up to 16 hours of recorded video.

  • Open your own document centre

    We put some of the top office printers/copiers head to head.

  • Fujifilm FinePix A303: Are the photos fine?

    This 3-megapixel snapshooter offers a 3X zoom for a great price, but image quality and performance don't rate as highly.

  • DVD group gets Microsoft backing

    The software giant joins the DVD+RW Alliance and plans to take a more active role in developing and promoting the DVD+RW format.

  • Tech Guide: DVD-writeable formats

    Confused about the plethora of DVD-writeable formats on the market? Our Australian Tech Guide will explain everything you need to know about DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW and DVD-RAM.

  • Tech Guide: All about digital video

    If you're curious about DV, or need some pointers to improve your DV experience, you need our step-by-step guide to shooting, editing and exporting digital video.

  • What you'll buy this year

    Pundits are predicting a slow tech year, but that doesn't mean that there won't be gizmos to catch your eye and snag your wallet.

  • Best of September 2002

    Come take a trawl through the best of ZDNet Australia's Reviews for the month of September.

  • Editor's Pick: 5 Great Digital Cameras

    Photographic memories last forever, so they say. Logically, therefore, digital camera memories should last forever plus one. We look at five great digital cameras for everyone from the semi-pro shooter to the home point and clicker.

  • Ricoh Caplio RR30: Simple photography

    The new Caplio RR30 is friendly digital camera for hobbyists who want to take quality photographs with minimal photography knowledge.

  • Reading the fine print: 7 laser printers tested

    Just because a printer is cheap to buy off the shelf doesn't mean it's going to save you money in the long term. We look at the real costs of network laser printers.

  • New spec adds speed to DVD race

    One of the two DVD industry groups jockeying over competing standards is trying to give added speed to its spin with a new specification that will cut recording times on DVD+R discs.

  • All Jammed Up -- Printer management packages

    All printer vendors make software to manage their own printers. But if, like most organisations, you have printers from several vendors, what tools can you use to manage all of them?

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