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Motorola EM325 Mobile Phone Review

The Motorola EM325 Mobile Phone is the classic looking slider mobile with extraordinary features and ultimate music experience. It arrives with a FM radio with RDS technology and a built in MP3 player. It also has 1.3 mega pixels for capturing the special moments. The screen size is 1.8 inches (128 x 160) and the screen colour is TFT with 65K colour. This mobile type is slider with a fixed internal antenna and contains 1000 phone book entries. Motorola EM325 Mobile Phone has 5 MB interna

iPhone 3GS (32GB)

Index Complete Australian review US review page 1: camera US review page 2: new features US review page 3: 3.0 firmware updates US review page 4: performance & battery Editor's note: this review is in two parts. One is written by the Australian CNET team, and the other is by our team in the US. We'll focus on the basic experience of the phone; what's hot and what's not in this upgrade. Continue on to the following pages for the US review with an in-depth look a

Review: iPhone 3GS (32GB)

Index Complete Australian review US review page 1: camera US review page 2: new features US review page 3: 3.0 firmware updates US review page 4: performance & battery Editor's note: this review is in two parts. One is written by the Australian CNET team, and the other is by our team in the US. We'll focus on the basic experience of the phone; what's hot and what's not in this upgrade. Continue on to the following pages for the US review with an in-depth look a

Review: Cowon S9 Portable Media Player

A few weeks ago, I concluded my six-month Listen To This series , which compared six of the leading portable media players, and ultimately chose the one (or more) which I felt really excelled in each of several areas. No sooner had I posted it (can you still say the ink was still wet?) than I received an email from one of our readers, darkcorner, asking why I had not included the Cowon S9 which, in his opinion was the best sounding media player available. Well, that is pretty high praise, and

All About USB HDTV Tuners

A few years ago, to be able to get High Definition TV (HDTV) signals on your computer, you would have needed an HDTV-ready TV set and RGB monitor wires to connect the two. Then, HDTV tuner PCI cards were invented. These tuner cards eliminated the need for an HDTV set and cables as they are installed in the computer’s motherboard to allow for HDTV signal reception. Today, HDTV signals come in a portable box you plug into your PC’s USB port. Yes, silicones have shrunk small enough not only