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What's a Virus on a Mac? Well, in short, the Mac is not threatened by viruses, spyware and other nasties that plague the windows world. Almost all viruses are programmed to exploit security holes in Microsoft Windows. The operating system the Mac uses is far more robust. The questions we're asked a lot then is 'do you need security and anti-virus software your Mac'. The short answer no. Unless of course your company requires it in which case although your Mac cannot be affected by them, you can pass them on in your email for example. Your Mac already has very advanced intrusion detection software built into it and very powerful features that simply 'do their thing' and don't bother you all day every day. Increasingly, in a world where anti-virus software is so well known and the companies that manufacture it, [ much in the same way as anti-smoking medications that prey on the placebo effect do ], create a demand when it's not there impl...
iPad in education is becoming extremely popular with a huge drive for Apple to assist and integrate iPad into the curriculum and investing to that end. Currently we have workshops travelling around the country. If you didnt manage to attend ours in NSW, there are others available so please do contact us here at LE Port Macquarie for dates. The workshops were a great eye-opener for current Apple technology making understanding iPad in the classroom easy. The briefing was essentially hands on experience with some really neat Applications and learning tools for schools. There wasn’t much technical content as they were designed to give teachers hands on, understandable demonstration. Perhaps the most important technology which was not really covered in any detail is Apple Classroom.. a completely immersive and captive way to engage students in an iPad environment giving the teacher total wireless control over what they’re seeing, doing, and with the ability ...
Many Australian businesses use ‘Special Services’ for multi-line telephony and corporate data network connections, as well as a range of other services. Examples of Special Services include Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), Business Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) and Ethernet Lite. Like most existing landline phone and internet services, many Special Services will be disconnected, so it’s important customers migrate them before their disconnection date.* For most businesses, switching these services over is not an automatic process. Your will need to arrange new services before their expected disconnection date, or risk losing access to their services* which may be critical for them. Due the nature of some of your existing services and associated numbers, it's very important that you allow around 6 months to plan for this change. NBNCo advise that now is the time to start planning. Please contact us so that we are able to man...
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