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  • How Apple and you can improve iCloud security

    Apple's iCloud attack is nothing in comparison with the kind of attacks <strong>every tech firm must prepare for</strong>, as they offer payment and connected solutions for home, health and car. Here's some ways for you to protect yourself and for Apple to improve its own security.

    Written by Jonny Evans03 Sept. 14 23:49
  • Speakerfy sees mini-concerts, more social music sharing with new app

    Imagine you're working out with friends at the gym and you all want to listen to a song, but only one person has it downloaded. Not a problem: Beaming the song from one smartphone to any number of other devices is a little easier now with a new app.

    Written by Zach Miners02 April 13 00:02
  • Adobe: Fly to US for cheaper software

    Australians can go to the US if they want lower American prices on boxed Adobe products, or buy the company’s cloud-based offering, an Adobe official told a Parliamentary panel today.

    Written by Adam Bender22 March 13 13:17
  • Choice urges IP spoofing for better IT prices

    Consumers should spoof their IP address and use US forwarding addresses to beat high IT prices in Australia, consumer advocacy group Choice said.

    Written by Adam Bender25 Oct. 12 09:34
  • Make sure all your Google Contacts sync to your iOS device

    My wife recently made the switch from a clunky old Android phone to a spiffy new iPhone 4S. When she asked if all her contacts could be moved from the former to the latter, I confidently replied, "Sure, no problem!" After all, Android phones sync with Google Contacts, and iTunes has the ability to do likewise. Easy-peasy, right?

    Written by Rick Broida27 Oct. 11 09:28
  • Apple's iPod turns 10

    Apple's iPod, which transformed the way music is sold and distributed and revolutionized the consumer electronics industry, turned 10 on Sunday.

    Written by Christina DesMarais24 Oct. 11 01:58
  • iTunes 10.5 is out: 3 reasons to get it now

    Version 10.5 of Apple's iTunes software is available now, just in time for the launch of iOS 5 on Wednesday. The latest version includes the first taste of iCloud and is required before downloading iOS 5.

    Written by Jared Newman12 Oct. 11 07:52
  • Apple iCloud: What it is, and what it costs

    With Apple revealing iCloud price details along with the beta version of iCloud.com, now seems like a good time to explain what the service is to anyone who missed Apple's announcement in June.

    Written by Jared Newman03 Aug. 11 01:57
  • Apple sued by iCloud

    Looks like Apple finds itself in the middle of another trademark dispute over a recently revealed product.

    Written by Paul Suarez14 June 11 00:53
  • iOS 5 may feature app auto-downloads

    Sure, WWDC is just around the corner, but that doesn't mean that the Apple rumor mill stops churning.

    Written by Paul Suarez06 June 11 04:58
  • Apple iCloud: 5 burning questions

    Apple is set to unveil a sleeve of cloud services called iCloud. Apple boss Steve Jobs will make the long-awaited announcement June 6 at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.

    Written by Daniel Ionescu03 June 11 03:32
  • Cloud-based iTunes version may be ready for WWDC

    Apple may have online music streaming deals in place with all four major U.S. music labels in time for the company's Worldwide Developers Conference on June 6, according to online rumors. The company recently signed a deal with EMI Music and is close to wrapping up deals with Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment, according to CNET. Previous reports said Apple signed a deal with Warner Music in April.

    Written by Ian Paul19 May 11 23:32
  • Apple's iTunes In the Cloud to be Called iCloud?

    Apple's rumored iTunes-in-the-cloud service may be called iCloud, and the iOS maker may have paid as much as $4.5 million to acquire the new name, according to online rumors.

    Written by Ian Paul28 April 11 23:36
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