Mac stories - Page 4
Avast One extends protection with Online Safety Score
Tue, 9th Aug 2022
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endpoint protection
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Avast One has extended its cross-platform support by adding its Online Safety Score feature to both the Mac and iOS platforms of Avast One.
ESET Research discovers new cyber threat to Mac users
Fri, 22nd Jul 2022
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cybersecurity
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apple
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spying
Researchers from ESET have discovered a previously unknown macOS backdoor that spies on users of compromised Macs.
Apple previews new features for users with disabilities
Wed, 18th May 2022
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wearables
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apple iphone
Apple says new software features that offer users with disabilities new tools for navigation, health and communication, are set to come out later this year.
AVG releases Business SSO for IT providers and small businesses
Wed, 4th Mar 2015
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mdm
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cybersecurity
AVG Technologies, the online security company, has announced the immediate availability of AVG Business Secure Sign-On (SSO).
Kiwi tech firm unleashing the beast
Mon, 8th Jul 2013
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hybrid & remote work
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apple
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productivity
Cloud company Unleashed Software increases staff count by 60%, relocates it offices to Auckland's North Shore and raises salaries to 20% above market average.
Office 365 taking off with SMBs
Wed, 30th Nov 2011
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microsoft
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google
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apple
Microsoft's Office 365 sees rapid adoption among SMBs, with 90% of early customers being small businesses and an eightfold uptake over BPOS.
Google launches Cloud Connect Office beta
Tue, 23rd Nov 2010
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uc
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api
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microsoft
Google's Cloud Connect service for Microsoft Office proves popular, with all places being filled in just hours.
Beatles catalogue on USB
Thu, 5th Nov 2009
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apple
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usb
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photography
The entire Beatles catalogue will soon be available on a limited edition, apple-shaped USB device, featuring re-mastered audio and exclusive visual content.
Remote computer access for iPhone
Wed, 1st Apr 2009
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logmein
LogMeIn has launched an iPhone app, LogMeIn Ignition, enabling users to remotely control their PCs or Macs using their handheld devices for NZD $39.