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Netgear SC101 Storage Central

More than just a hard drive enclosure, the SC101 provides compelling features at a low price, making it a good choice for shared storage.

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Linksys NSLU2 Network Storage Link

Linksys's NSLU2 is an inexpensive way to add a hard drive or two to a network, but its slow response makes it a poor all-around solution.

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WD ShareSpace

The WD ShareSpace NAS is a step up from the company's World Edition and while it performs well it's expensive and offers few features.

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Iomega StorCenter ix2 (1TB)

The Iomega StorCenter ix2 is a two-drive NAS device that offers Bluetooth support but no remote access via the web.

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Belkin N+ Wireless Router

The Belkin N+ Wireless Router is a great performer with excellent range and throughput speed. If its bulky design and lack of 5GHz frequency support don't put you off, the router is worth every penny of its $189 or so price tag.

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Which free Web-mail address is the one to own?

Google's Gmail Beta offers lots of promise, but there's an old standby that's been good and just got better. Find out who our pick is for the best free Web-mail service.

Windows Live Hotmail

Drag-and-drop message organisation and a built-in MP3 player are among the notable new features to this radical overhaul of Hotmail.

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Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended

Adobe Acrobat 9 document-creation software is adding dynamic features such as integration of animation, dynamic maps, 256-bit encryption, and improved forms. We've been playing with the beta edition of Acrobat 9 Pro Extended.

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Nikon Coolpix S51c

Nikon's second Wi-Fi camera boasts an upgraded sensor but unfortunately misses out on even a basic web browser, making it impossible to connect to the few wireless hotspots that are available.

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Nokia 9500 Communicator

Want a phone that lets you take your office applications and Web browsing with you and a camera to boot? If you' re not fashion conscious the Nokia 9500 might just be your answer. Read our Australian review.

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Writely beta

Can Writely replace Microsoft Word? Yes, if you have stable Internet access and don't need a ton of editing and formatting features.

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Motorola Q 9h

If you're looking for an attractive 3.5G PDA-phone with push email, Windows Mobile 6 and a QWERTY keyboard, the Motorola Q 9h is worthy of consideration, so long as you don't need a touchscreen or Wi-Fi.

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WinZip 10 Pro

WinZip 10 is a good, user-friendly choice for archiving and backing up files, but for advanced business features, look elsewhere.

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i-mate Ultimate 9502

The i-mate Ultimate 9502 is one of the best smartphones we have come across -- and if you're happy with Telstra -- the i-mate 9502 makes an excellent alternative to a Blackberry or iPhone.

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Sony Ericsson W960i

So close yet so far: the feature-packed W960i smartphone stands out on paper but is held back by a clunky processor and a laggy interface.

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Sony Ericsson P1i

The P1i has most of the bells and whistles a business user could want, but the user interface is a little quirky.

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BlackBerry 7130e

The BlackBerry 7130e is an expensive undertaking, but if you're a mobile professional the cost is undoubtedly justified.

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Sony Ericsson W850i

The first slider phone in the Walkman series, the W850i has a lot of fun features but an annoying keypad design.

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Palm Treo 500v

Although it's a good smartphone, the Treo 500v needs either Wi-Fi or HSDPA to deliver that knockout punch.

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Sony Ericsson M600i

Sony Ericsson's M600i candy bar smartphone promises 3G, Symbian OS and touchscreen display in a sleek, compact package.

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