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DJ: Decks & FX

We get to spinning tracks with Sony's DJ simulator. Read our Australian review.

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i-rocks Car DJ

Nice idea, but you might find listening to the AM radio a tad more enjoyable.

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Tonium Pacemaker

The Pacemaker is a pricey but addictive toy for beat mixers, and a good way to experiment with song combos without having to lug records and turntables around.

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Sony Ericsson K300i

Sony Ericsson's K300i is an easy to use, inexpensive phone with a modest range of features including a VGA camera, infrared port and a media player. Read our Australian review to find out more.

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Apple AirPort Express Base Station (802.11n)

You should consider the new AirPort Express if you're in the market for a new Wi-Fi router that offers portability, ease of use, and the unique ability to stream iTunes over your network.

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Scratch: The Ultimate DJ spins to 360, PS3

Genco and 7 Studios team with Quincy Jones III on hip-hop rhythm game next spring; Numark on-board for turntable peripheral.

Hard-disk jockey turns electricity into music

In the early morning hours at a crowded dance club, a high-tech DJ creates a one-man symphony on his computer.

It's a nice day for an iPod wedding

In the age of digital music players, do couples headed to the altar really need to hire a band or DJ anymore?

BMW X6 mixes coupe and SUV, but why?

The X5 is widely lauded as the best handling large SUV going around. So someone in BMW HQ thought it would be a good idea to make it even sportier ... and now we have the X6.

Microsoft's Zune aims to be social butterfly

Microsoft's forthcoming Zune player is shooting to be the life of the party, allowing users to create mobile social networks and stream music to nearby friends or strangers, according to a government regulatory filing.

DIY: Start your VoIP DJ career

Want to create your own streaming radio station? We show you how with this simple hack.

Throw the ultimate dance party

Start with whiz-bang DJ software, ladle on some thumping MP3s, top with small, intense speakers, and voilÃÆ'Ã,¡! You've got your own dance party.

DIY: How to burn an audio CD

CNET's step-by-step guide to freeing all the music stored on your PC by burning your favourite playlists to a good old audio CD.

How to rip a CD as a single MP3

Annoyed with the gaps your MP3 player inserts between the tracks of otherwise uninterrupted albums? This guide will show you how to rip CDs as a single track to eliminate those snippets of silence.

DIY: Top iTunes add-ons

There's no disputing that iTunes boasts an excellent feature set right out of the installation package. However, if you really plan to stretch its powers to the max, you may want to think about downloading a few third-party applications.

MP3 blogs: For some great music online

If you've been wondering where's a good place to sample new music other than the iTunes Music Store, here's a treat for your eardrums.

Top 10 mobile phones of October

Mobile phone makers and carriers had all hand on deck in Australia during October. Vodafone became the third 3G provider, Nokia announced an onslaught of phones, as did French manufacturer Sagem, which released fifteen phones.

A Podcasting Primer

Heard the buzz on podcasting? We explain how you can get started, as well as how to search for podcasts and create your own.

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DJ Music Mixer 3.8

Generate and modify DJ-style music.

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DJ System

Play your media files.

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DJ Nitrogen 1.10

Make your own ringtones or download other people's ringtones to your phone.

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DJ-1800 3.2.1

Mix audio for live events or Internet radio broadcasts.

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Mp3DJ 1.7.1

Manage and organize your whole music collection.

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