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Sony's Internet Player with Google TV is the first of its kind to launch outside the US. But don't queue up at a store to buy one, unless you're ready to buy a new TV as well.
With great power comes great responsibility. Use your power boards to get smart with saving power and saving money.
Australian online retailer Kogan unveiled a new home-theatre peripheral today, designed to deliver a smart TV experience to sets that don't have internet connectivity built in.
Engaging with tech needn't be expensive and mindboggling. All this week, we'll be looking at our favourite tips, tricks, guides and hacks to make your digital life easier and much more exciting.
We delve deeper into the Sony TV that, perched atop its pretty little stand, is the "one to beat" amongst this year's crop, according to its maker.
We heard a lot of big news at this year's WWDC, but, as always, there were tons of rumoured announcements that stayed on the cutting-room floor.
We're enamoured with the idea of Google's backpacking Street View, so much so that Joe has volunteered his services. Plus, news from E3 and Computex.
Yesterday, CNET Australia had a quick hands-on session with the Sony Vaio L Series desktop, the company's first glasses-less 3D computer or display. Our conclusion? Decidedly lukewarm.
Some residents in southern and central NSW may have returned home, only to be shocked when they switched their TVs on last night.
Curious about the difference between active 3D and passive 3D? CNET is here to clarify things.
DealFox — a bargain site with a similar modus operandi to Catch of the Day — is going cheaper than even Kogan with Kogan TVs.
Cupertino's HDTV set won't change the industry, at least not right away, according to Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster.