Reviews (106)

  • Adobe Premiere Pro

    Existing Premiere users will want to switch to this version straight away; newcomers to video editing will also find it less daunting, but still extremely powerful.

  • Adobe updates video-editing software

    Graphics software maker Adobe Systems has announced a new version of its Premiere video-editing package.

  • Adobe Encore DVD

    Adobe's Encore DVD is powerful authoring software with a friendly interface, but pros will want more.

  • Apple recasts movie-making software

    Calling them the "new tools of the trade," the company announces a trio of revised editing and production titles for professional moviemakers.

  • Iomega Super DVD QuikTouch

    Iomega's jack-of-all-trades DVD burner turns out to be a master of none, though it does include good software and support.

  • Iomega CD-RW/DVD-ROM 7-in-1 Card reader USB 2.0 Drive

    The Iomega is a competent external CD burner with good flash memory compatibility. But its long term usefulness is undermined by the advent of cheaper and faster DVD writers.

  • Iomega Dual DVD Drive

    Iomega's latest DVD burner covers the format bases well and at an attractive price point. Read our Australian review.

  • Iomega 4x2.4x12x DVD+RW

    Iomega joins the 4x burner fray with a solid and surprisingly low-priced offering. How does it compare to the competition? You'll have to read our Australian review to find out.

  • Pinnacle Edition 5

    Pinnacle has massively improved this recent software acquisition, putting it well ahead of Adobe's Premiere 6.5 in terms of performance and flexibility.

  • AIST MovieDV 4.0

    There are less complex products that offer a similar level of performance, but lack MovieDV's plug-in upgradeability. A challenging, but inexpensive product.

  • Tech Guide: All about digital video

    If you're curious about DV, or need some pointers to improve your DV experience, you need our step-by-step guide to shooting, editing and exporting digital video.

  • Apple refreshes Power Mac line

    New systems sport faster memory and speedier system architecture, and mark a return to dual-processor systems. The eMac, meanwhile, gets a DVD upgrade.

  • Mac OS X 10.1: another byte of the Apple

    The March release of Mac OS X opened lots of possibilities for the Mac platform, but it simply wasn't finished. Mac OS X 10.1, the long-awaited update, fills the cracks.

  • Fujitsu LifeBook E8420

    Fujitsu's foray into Centrino 2 laptops is solid, but the competition is offering more features at a lower price.

  • Dell Latitude E6500

    The Dell Latitude E is a glimpse into the future of laptops. With high expandability, configurable and a strong design, it should suit most corporate environments.

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