Would you like to see who you're talking to? Making video calls is easier than you think. CNET.com.au steps you through the options.
With all the different types and variations available, it's easy to get confused about memory cards. But as they now fit into everything from digital cameras to printers, phones and televisions, it's important to know your way around the memory card maze.
So you're interested in an iPhone — but will it work with your PC?
It may not have the glitz or glamour of CES or even CeBIT in Germany, but CeBIT Australia is the closest thing we have to a local IT and CE extravaganza.
For even the most mild-mannered gadget freak, keeping track of cables has become an unwanted challenge when travelling. David Braue offers a few tips for making the trip easier.
Who says a mouse has to lie flat on a desk? You might not see these as often as your garden-variety mouse, but a few oddball peripherals are giving real relief to frequent computer users.
Mighty Mouse, Apple's only such point-and-click device, now comes in Bluetooth-powered wireless version
Expect to see more opportunities for three-dimensional viewing show up on TVs, mobile phones and beyond.
In amongst the colourless enterprise servers and prosaic IT management software, there were a few nuggets of innovative product gold on display this week at CeBit 2006.
Without a shadow of a doubt, the star of CeBit 2006 was VoIP. We take a look at some of the products on offer.
Like its competitor, Creative, Logitech now officially sells a glut of speakers. The three reviewed here represent one high-end set and Logitech's bargain-priced 5.1 and 2.1 sets.
As long as you're not using Vista on one of your machines, Belkin's Flip DVI-D is a well featured KVM switch that offers support for up to 30-inch monitors.
For those blessed with excellent 3G reception in their homes the Vodafone Internet Stick will serve you well. Be sure to check Vodafone's coverage map before coughing up the cash.
While the QuickCam Sphere produces excellent pictures and has impressed us with its automatic face tracking, these features don't justify the extra expense over the cheaper webcams in the Logitech stable with matching optics.
Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks
We're not wild about the design of Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks, but its image quality is so vastly superior to that of other notebook webcams that we're more than willing to make the occasional camera readjustment as needed.
The Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 offers a winning combination of stellar image quality, easy-to-use software, and a sturdy, stable stand. It's our webcam pick for desktop and laptop users alike.
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Inside Apple's new Chatswood store
Apple selected a shopping centre in suburban Sydney as the location for its second retail outlet in the Asia Pacific. Our photo gallery takes you to its grand opening.
Photos: Inside the Apple Macintosh Classic
The Apple Mac is one of the most famous and easily recognisable personal computers ever manufactured. This photo gallery takes a look inside Mac Classic -- and what technology was like in 1991.
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