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Aug 28 2014
This article is probably the kind of thing you should print out and put next to your computer. Its probably worth forwarding onto your friends as well. Scams are getting more and more personal, with maggots masquerading as human beings calling you up to fleece you up close and personal. Sometimes it …
Permanent link to this article: https://www.macservicesact.com.au/rules-to-deal-with-scams/
Aug 28 2014
I will admit, Apple’s built in PDF and picture viewing application is badly named and most people think its a demo version of something. The word Preview, seems to suggest that you use this to look at something but if you actually want to DO anything with that document you need to find another application. …
Permanent link to this article: https://www.macservicesact.com.au/what-is-preview-and-how-do-i-get-the-full-version/
Jul 27 2014
Reading the title of this article you’ll be expecting me to start banging on about Windows and how bad it is, how the Mac is so much better and how you ought to be encouraging your friends to make the switch now. Not this time. Well….. not much anyway. Really this is about Windows XP had how …
Permanent link to this article: https://www.macservicesact.com.au/friends-dont-let-friends-use-xp/
Jun 09 2014
Come Spring Apple will be unleashing their latest operating system, Yosemite–and with it will come the usual questions and hand wringing. What’s going change? How will it affect my Mac and will I have to learn how to use it all over again? Is my Mac ready? The good news is, at least at this stage, there is very little …
Permanent link to this article: https://www.macservicesact.com.au/new-operating-system-coming-in-spring-yosemite/
Jun 08 2014
UPDATE: It has been confirmed that the Russian hackers responsible for this attack have been arrested. It has also been confirmed that iCloud had not been hacked but rather the people affected were victims of Phishing or other such scams and had given their details away. There has been a fair amount of chatter in the press …
Permanent link to this article: https://www.macservicesact.com.au/protect-your-icloud-account-with-two-step-verfication/
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