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News 12
Police warning: Apple Maps leading motorists astray and into danger
Police are cautioning motorists against using Apple’s Maps navigation software after drivers accessing the software were led into potentially...
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News
New Obama campaign app for iPhone causes concern for voters’ safety
A new campaign app for iPhone – launched by the Obama for President Campaign in the US – is causing concern among lobbyists, who point to a number...
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News 1
Google’s self-driving cars are safer than human drivers
Google’s self-driving cars are safer than actual drivers, with the company announcing its new vehicles have completed 300,000 miles (482, 803km)...
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News
ACCC launches new app to keep babies safe
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has launched a free iOS app for parents and carers that provides mobile access to a range...
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Features
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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App Guide
VirusBarrier
It’s difficult for iOS devices to get a virus, but VirusBarrier lets you scan email attachments and files shared online to protect your image, if...
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News
In-app purchases tightened in iOS 4.3
Children enjoying the digital delights of Smurfs’ Village and other popular iOS games will no longer be able to purchase additional items within...
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Blogs
Apps vanish; backups save the day
In recent weeks, Macworld has offered multiple articles on backing up your Mac. And with good reason. This is a critical yet too-often ignored bit...
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Help 1
How to shop safely online this Christmas
That inbox filling up with sales alerts and pitches from online retailers is a sure sign that the peak holiday shopping season has arrived. But while...
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Help 1
Keep kids safe online
It’s the unwise parent who grants their young child unguarded access to the internet. Thankfully, Mac OS X provides some protection with its built-in...
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Help
Set up a kid-friendly computer
As any iPhone or iPad owner with children will attest, touchscreen devices are clearly the future of kid-friendly computing — there’s no substitute...
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Blogs
Keeping your kids safe online
The internet is a great place for kids to learn, entertain themselves and keep in touch with school friends, however, the World Wide Web (or...
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Help 1
Safe and Sound
Do you know how safe your Mac is? Melbourne security expert Neal Wise outlines the Snow Leopard security threats and countermeasures. Keeping your...
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News
‘iPod zombies’ blamed for UK road deaths
iPod wearing cyclists lost in music are risking injury and even death according to road safety pressure groups.
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News
Victoria’s new iPhone rules now in effect
If you live in Victoria and haven't already seen them, make sure you're well acquainted with the changes to Victoria's road safety regulations,...
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Reviews
New: Net Nanny for Mac filters online nasties
Australian Mac users have access to the popular Net Nanny Web content filtering software for the first time after local software distributor Manaccom...
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News
Apple: No evidence of benzene in Mac Pros
Apple says it has not seen any evidence to back up a French newspaper’s claim that Mac Pros are emitting toxic odours, including benzene.





