The funeral was held yesterday (24 January 2022) for Professor Juris Reinfelds, one of the landmark pioneers of computer science and the last survivor of a team that made Wollongong a global brand.
AirPods Pro, Apple's latest headphones, feature active noise cancellation and a new design.
Microsoft’s SQL Server Management Studio is a Windows-only product, meaning developers and admins who preferred other operating systems had to find alternate tools until now, with the preview release of SQL Operations Studio.
The arrival of a review sample of the Crucial MX300 Limited Edition 750GB SSD coincided with an opportunity to use it to resurrect a mid-2012 13-inch MacBook Pro.
If you don't use an iPhone or iPad, the headline features of macOS Sierra aren't very exciting.
macOS Sierra, the successor to OS X El Capitan, was announced overnight, but Apple is dropping support for multiple Mac models.
There are many who believe that Apple has taken a major risk by delaying the release of the long awaited iPhone 6. However, there is one overriding major reason why Apple probably has nothing to worry about.
The release of OS X 10.9.3 is believed to be imminent, following the release of an internal build to Apple employees.
A signed Steve Wozniak Apple-1 has fetched $427,000 at auction, although it's a figure far below earlier estimates.
Parallels Management allows Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager users to take control of their organisations' Macs.
There's another sign that Apple could be preparing to launch (Mac) OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion this week.
The ATO still isn't providing Mac-compatible tax lodgement software, but H&R Block reckons it can fill the gap.
In the aftermath of his death, it is worth speculating - would the announcement of the iPhone 4S have rated as negatively as it did if Steve Jobs had been the front man?
Apple co-founder, chairman, and former CEO Steve Jobs has died. The news, although not unexpected, marks the passing of an era and will send shockwaves around the IT world.
There is not much that can be said about Apple and Steve Jobs that has not already been said. Jobs is Apple; no, Apple, with its superlative developers, is much more than Jobs; Jobs is merely human and just a good salesman. The reality is, however, Apple and Jobs are inseparable because Apple is Steve Job's dream. And that's why it will not survive after he goes.
The latest version of Microsoft Office, tuned for Apple Macintosh, goes on sale in Australia tomorrow.
Following all the hype and fanfare of the iPhone and iPad, Apple has begun taking orders of a different kind, for the Mac Pro.
Apple's biggest asset has always been its marketing, and today, much to Microsoft's excitement, a book focussing on that very subject has been released online and for free.
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