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Apr 01 2012
Lets make a promise to each other…. NEVER, EVER, EVER ,EVER – at ANYTIME – EVER email your personal details to ANY organisation that requests it. NO BANK, NO TELCO (Optus, Bigpond, Telstra, 3, ect) NO BUILDING SOCIETY, PAYPAL, EBAY, NO ONE – EVER will ask for your user name, password, date of birth, anything – unless hey are trying to scam you. What, I bet you are wondering, has prompted …
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Apr 01 2012
The macservices team is very proud to announce that they are to appear in Sony Pictures Biopic; Steve Jobs. Negotiations began just before December when producers were on the lookout for an Apple service business that was small and, as they put it, “in line with the humble roots of Apple” There were, as you’d …
Permanent link to this article: https://www.macservicesact.com.au/mac-services-team-to-appear-in-steve-jobs-bio/
Apr 01 2012
I hadn’t read a paper based magazine or newspaper in ages. Not until this morning anyway. My primary reason for avoiding magazines is the news is generally old by the time I buy it, so the laptop I am reading about in the ‘latest’ Macworld has already been superseded by the time the magazine went …
Permanent link to this article: https://www.macservicesact.com.au/flipboard-better-than-a-newspaper/
Mar 31 2012
With Macs having lots of ram and faster processors there is a temptation, or perhaps a need, to have as many applications open as possible. So, with all these applications open, the question is how do you switch between one application and the next. There are several methods, the method you have probably been using …
Permanent link to this article: https://www.macservicesact.com.au/switching-between-applications/
Mar 31 2012
In the past there was Quicktime (that played MOV, MPEG and everything in between) and there was Windows Media Player that ran only WMV type files. Now, while there was a copy of Windows Media Player for the Mac it was terribly featureless and the web integration was pathetic – meaning that if there was …
Permanent link to this article: https://www.macservicesact.com.au/make-your-mac-play-every-type-of-video/