CES 2013
  1. Clearing up Mac App Store confusion
    Reader Jack Sanford is being lied to by the Mac App Store and would like to do something about it. He writes: When I checked for Mac App Store updates...
  2. Unity adds free mobile game development for iOS and Android
    Unity Technologies has added the ability to develop for iOS and Android games for free using its platform. Unity’s cross-platform development...
  3. Advice from an Apple tech: when your Mac takes a fall
    If you’ve never heard that noise before, you’re bound to hear it someday: that amazing, dull crunch as your Mac slips out of your hands or off...
  4. Apple defends offshore decisions that result in low taxes
    Apple pays a fair share of the taxes it owes the US and other nations, its CEO said on Tuesday, despite criticism from US senators that the company...
  5. The iPhone’s big lead in customer satisfaction is gone
    Apple’s dominance in smartphone customer satisfaction in the US faded last year, with rivals like Samsung and Motorola dramatically closing...
  6. PDF Editor Pro 3.0.2
    PDF Editor Pro is a PDF editing and annotation tool from Wondershare that aspires to be a replacement for Apple’s built-in Preview app. While...
  7. First South Australian Apple Store to open this weekend
    Apple is set to open its first South Australian retail store and 20th Australian store on Saturday at 10am in the Rundle Place Centre, Adelaide....
  8. US Defense Department approves Apple’s iOS devices for its networks
    Devices built around Apple’s iOS operating system have been approved by the US Department of Defence (DOD) for use on its networks, as the department...
  9. Flickr gets a stunning new look, but still feels incomplete
    After years of languishing mostly unchanged, Flickr – the one-time leader in photo-sharing sites – finally got a major overhaul on Monday. With...
  10. How to sync an Android phone to your Mac
    Thanks to iCloud, syncing an iPhone with a Mac is a piece of cake. But Mac users who don’t buy into the whole ‘one vendor to rule them all’...
  11. Teen invents tech that fully charges phone batteries in under 30 seconds
    It’s become part of the daily ritual: get home, plug in your phone, wake-up to a full battery, repeat. Our poly-gadget lives depend on our batteries...
  12. Apple to tell US Senate it pays every cent of its taxes
    Tim Cook’s taking on the tax man. On Tuesday, the Apple CEO will appear before the US Senate’s permanent Subcommittee on Investigations to discuss...
  13. What to do when you have more content than room on your iOS device
    This week, I take an in-depth look at just one question. I get a lot of emails about syncing music to an iOS device, and many people find it difficult...
  14. Festival de Cannes – official
    The free Festival de Cannes app should be a delight for movie lovers, offering live coverage of the Cannes Film Festival in France, including trailers...
  15. Australians are complacent about security, says PayPal
    Australians are becoming complacent with personal information they use online, according to new research from PayPal Australia in support of National...
  16. The Doors
    I was prepared to be disappointed by The Doors, an iPad app from Warner Music Group. Often inexpensive apps put out by mainstream entertainers are...
  17. 100 more things every Mac user should know: Desktop & Dock
    The second part of our updated ’100 things every Mac user should know covers numbers 22 to 29 – all related to Desktop & Dock. Five...
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