The good Sleek, attractive design Lower price Amazing battery The bad Thicker and heavier than the previous model Still near the upper end of the netbook price range We were very fond of the previous version of Asus' Eee PC, the 1008HA , which represented a radical design change from the boxy Eee PCs of the past. But its high-end (for a netbook) price, at AU$899, slipped just over the line for many, and its non-removable battery wasn't as long-lasting as we've seen in other Eee PCs.

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Asus Eee PC 1005HA-H
The good Solid messenger, including Inner Circle Good battery life Full connectivity options The bad Cramped QWERTY Jogball lacks accurate, smooth movement Web browsing could be better Editor's note: HTC hasn't announced an official RRP for the Snap in Australia. The RRP listed is an indicative amount based on pricing used by numerous online vendors. Design For the last 18 months, HTC has been streaking ahead in terms of design

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The good Plenty of third-party themes and plug-ins Elegant interface Able to power heavy trafficked websites The bad MySQL is only database choice Dashboard security could be better If you are in the market for a blogging platform, content management system or a complete web platform, you can do far, far worse than choose WordPress. The WordPress platform is in use at highly respected and trafficked sites such as the New York Times blogs and TechCrunch . This shows that it has the performance, scalability and flexibility needed to do almost any task

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WordPress 2.8
WordPress is the PHP content management system behind some of the most popular sites on the web. The open-source web publishing platform is beloved for its elegance and extensibility.

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The good Compact, sleek design Easy-to-use web interface Offers a good set of networking features Included software is very helpful for setting it up with both Macs and PCs The bad Doesn't support the faster gigabit standard for wired connection No USB support Design and ease of use Similar to Linksys' recent routers such as the WRT320N , the WRT400N and the WRT310N , the WRT160N sports an aesthetically pleasing sleek, flat, UFO-shaped chassis. The router's antennas are internal, allowing it to be more compact than other, similarly sized routers. On the back the WRT160N has four network ports, standard for most routers

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Linksys WRT160N Wireless-N broadband router
The good Fast throughput Hassle-free remote access Excellent backup solution The bad Requires more than basic networking know-how to take advantage of its advanced features Lacks port aggregation Has scant instructions May not be compatible with some routers Design and set-up The BlackArmor NAS server has a bold-looking design with four bays on its front and a top that protrudes further, showing off its tiny LCD. Each bay can hold one SATA hard drive of any capacity, meaning that currently the device can hold up to 8TB of storage. The device comes in three versions: with two hard drives (2TB BlackArmor 420 for AU$1399) or with all four bays populated (4TB or 6TB BlackArmor 440 for AU$1899 or AU$2599 respectively), and you can completely replace these hard drives yourself, without any tools

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Seagate BlackArmor NAS 440
Windows Vista's less than stellar reputation and poor uptake are due in part to the heavy demands it makes on system hardware.

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Benchmarked: Windows 7 RTM versus Vista and XP
The good Its classy design Express Gate Battery life The bad The touchpad isn't very responsive Screen's viewing angle Design The U50Vg is a rather sleek and clean laptop with minimal design. Beneath the surface of its glossy black lid and around the keyboard and touchpad are glittering aqua specks that unfortunately quickly become hidden under fingerprint smudges.

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Asus U50Vg
The good Its classy design Express Gate Battery life The bad The touchpad isn't very responsive Screen's viewing angle Design The U50Vg is a rather sleek and clean laptop with minimal design. Beneath the surface of its glossy black lid and around the keyboard and touchpad are glittering aqua specks that unfortunately quickly become hidden under fingerprint smudges. Asus markets the U50Vg as a superior mobile laptop, that measures at 384x267x33.6mm and weighs 2.56kg (with a six-cell battery).

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