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The Art of Running
In addition to his livestreams of the Tokyo Marathon, Joseph Tame engages in what he calls The Art of Running. Using Google Earth, RunKeeper and a...
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Tokyo’s Apple-powered marathon man
Joseph Tame is a Tokyo-based digital media producer who has built a reputation for himself as a crazy gaijin who livestreams the Tokyo Marathon while...
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Timeline: Celebrating 10 years of iPod
Check out our iPod timeline from the December issue of Macworld Australia, in celebration of its 10th birthday! Click on the link below to download...
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Carrier IQ: What you need to know
Keys, wallet, phone. If you’re like me, it’s a little dance you do every time you’re about to leave the house to make sure you’ve got these...
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Mac buying guide 2011
Planning to buy a new Mac for someone on your holiday shopping list? Such a thoughtful and generous gift is going to make someone very, very happy....
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Hands on with iTunes Match
Perhaps no part of Apple’s iCloud service has prompted as much interest as iTunes Match. You could attribute that to a number of factors, including...
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Crisis management: Social media at work
Every new technology brings with it the capacity to screw things up in an entirely new way. With social media, it’s now become possible to turn...
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iCloud vs Wi-Fi sync: Which does what
Thanks to the combination of iTunes 10.5, iOS 5, and iCloud, you can sync data wirelessly with your iOS device. In fact, there are two ways to do...
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A tech journey: Music to the ears
If there’s one product that’s transformed music production and consumption this year, it’s the iPad. Developers have created a huge range of...
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Comparing Apples: Steve Jobs vs Tim Cook
Apple became one of the world’s most successful technology companies under Steve Jobs, and it remains to be seen whether new leader Tim Cook...
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App Store sandboxing on its way
Change is coming to the Mac App Store. On Thursday Apple announced that as of March 1, 2012, all apps submitted to the Mac App Store will have to...
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First look: GarageBand for iOS
It’s no secret around these parts that we’re pretty fond of GarageBand on iOS. Apple’s mobile music app hits all the right notes, appealing...
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Apple patents ‘slide to unlock’ feature
Apple has been granted a patent that could spell trouble for Google and Android handset makers the world over. Patent number 8,046,721, granted by...
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Apples for kids
As a parent you become acutely aware of things your kids like and dislike. The thing that my kids like the most is when they get a chance to use the...
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Practising caution: iOS 5, iCloud, iPhone 4S in enterprise
Apple’s iOS 5 and the new iPhone 4S are packed with new features, many of which should boost the productivity and on-the-road capabilities of...
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How iOS 5 stacks up against an Ice Cream Sandwich
Apple’s iOS 5 and the new iPhone 4S got some new competition yesterday after Google introduced Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, running on the...
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Getting started with iCloud
Over the past few years, consumers have become obsessed with the notion of having their documents and data instantly available wherever they are,...





