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GUEST OPINION: The cybersecurity industry suffers from a lack of disruption. Not at the hands of adversaries—sadly we suffer from plenty of that—but positive disruption by design from technology vendors. I’m sure some cybersecurity professionals will dispute this claim, but I believe their objections will point to smaller scale, piecemeal disruptions, and we need to open up the aperture and allow some more light in.

Published in Guest Opinion
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 09:05

Movie Frenzy returns

Movie Frenzy – the promotion that makes selected recent movies available to rent for $3 or less – is back. Its latest incarnation runs from 1 October to 7 October 2021.

Published in Entertainment
Thursday, 04 March 2021 08:58

Movie Frenzy - it's baaack!

Movie Frenzy returns with another chance to watch digitally-delivered movies at cut prices.

Published in Entertainment

Clickbait-loving naybobs of negativity once bemoaned that most of Apple's sales were attributable to its iPhone, and that there are no cheap mid-range models, but now that Apple has grown, adding newer products and services, 'lower' but still in the tens of MILLIONS of iPhone sales are... bad?

Published in Fuzzy Logic

iTunes isn't your only option to make backups of your iOS device, nor is it even the best way if you want to make full or selective backups of photos, documents, books, music, apps and more, with DearMob iPhone Manager offering capabilities that iTunes doesn't.

iTunes isn't your only option to make backups of your iOS device, nor is it even the best way if you want to make full or selective backups of photos, documents, books, music, apps and more, with DearMob iPhone Manager offering capabilities that iTunes doesn't.

Published in Software

Apple will scrap its iTunes service during its annual Worldwide Developers Conference which begins on Monday US time, a report says, adding that it would be replaced with separate services for music, video and podcasts.

Published in Apps

More than $5 million was lost to scams in 2018 involving gift cards — a 38% increase compared to 2017 — with iTunes cards accounting for $3.1 million in losses, according to Scamwatch, the competition watchdog ACCC’s scam warning service.

Published in Home Tech

In what sounds rather eerily like a Chinese initiative, Apple has indicated that it will monitor information about how its mobile devices are used in order to compute a "device trust score" when a purchase is made from its various stores.

Published in Technology Regulation

Telstra-owned video software and services company Ooyala is collaborating with Netherlands-based ODMedia Group to integrate the group’s video localisation and delivery capabilities with Ooyala’s video production, management, distribution and monetisation services.

Published in Deals

Music isn't just about listening, as MTV showed us with music videos all those decades ago, and now Apple Music is home to a huge collection, with plenty of exclusives promised, too.

Published in Entertainment

The only legitimate organisation that ever accepts an iTunes gift card is Apple, and then only via its iDevices and Macs, so if you’re ever asked to provide one as payment – it’s a scam!

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 20 July 2017 10:35

Another swag of security updates from Apple

Apple has released security updates for all of its platforms, and also for Safari for Mac, and iTunes and iCloud for Windows.

Published in Security

If you’ve wanted to pay for various Apple purchases with PayPal, the functionality has finally rolled out across 12 countries, including Australia, from today.

Published in Home Tech

The latest round of updates for Apple’s devices, as well as iTunes for Windows, iCloud for Windows and Apple Music 2.0 for Android, have been released.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Tuesday, 24 January 2017 14:38

Another raft of security updates from Apple

Apple has released updates for iOS, macOS and other products to fix a number of security issues.

Published in Security

It seems Apple is not the only one who can make money from its iTunes site. Scammers are phishing users with a hoax email asking for payment for downloaded music.

Published in Security

Apple released a new version of iTunes overnight, but the release notes made no mention of the measures taken to address the vanishing file issue reported by certain users.

Published in Apps

Apple is planning to release an iTunes update this week in response to reports that an interaction between iTunes and Apple Music can result in the unwanted deletion of music files.

Published in Apps

Palo Alto networks has revealed that 39 ‘extremely popular, and hundreds of other local’ iPhone apps from Apple’s iTunes Chinese apps store, including WeChat are infected with dangerous XcodeGhost malware.

Published in Security

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