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The Bentley In-Car Audio Experience By Naim

Is it possible to get a cinema experience inside a car?

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Internode launches chumby in Australia

Internode this week announced the launch of chumby in Australia.

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Calvin Klein meets the Eee PC

ASUS unleashes new laptops amid Calvin Klein's latest runway creations.

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Sony’s new Z Series televisions

Sony’s Z Series televisions are the first models in the world to feature a 200Hz refresh rate.

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Fuel your thirst for racing

Boasting the largest environment ever created for a racing game, Fuel is set to revolutionise the genre.

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Prepare for console Zombiegeddon!

When there’s no more room in hell...

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Alienware's ultra-hot M17 gaming notebook

An absolute beast of a notebook in a dog of an economic climate…

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Touch screens come of age

All the latest in touch-screen technology.

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Sonic gets a taste for Arthurian legends

Yet another potentially damning outing for the blue hedgehog.

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The Supercent tube-1

At Tokyo Designers Week 2008, Japanese audio company Supercent showcased an audio system based around a retro-style vacuum tube amplifier.

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Control your Sonos music system with an iPhone

Because, you know, you need your iPhone to do even more stuff.

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In pictures: Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard

Take the world’s greatest fictional real videogame character for a spin.

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House of the Dead: Overkill

Zombie-blasting fun, now with motion sensing.

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Inside the Commodore 64

This pioneering PC made instant geeks out of millions of people back in the '80s. But what lies within the Commodore 64's fetching brown shell?

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Motorola to launch EM325 for $99

Motorola has announced it will launch its low-end EM325 in November, with a price tag of just $99.

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10 of the worst moments in network security history

Spam, hackers, worms -- oh my! Events that shock sensibilities and shaped the future

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Feel the beat with Philips’ latest docking systems

On the shop shelves just in time for Christmas, Philips has announced the launch of a series of new docking stations designed for iPods and other portable multimedia devices.

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In pictures: Aliens: Colonial Marines

They’re called facehuggers because they just want love

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