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Crisis of Confusion surrounding the NBN

Crisis of Confusion surrounding the NBN

New research released by mobile service and broadband provider Amaysim has revealed that many Australians are struggling to understand even the basics of the National Broadband Network as it’s rolled out across Australia. Included in the findings of the reserach: 83.3% of Aussies can’t name the different nbn speeds available 71% don’t understand what the different speeds mean 70.5% don’t have[Read More…]

Australia Can’t Decide on the NBN

Australia Can’t Decide on the NBN

With the National Broadband Network now available to around 4.5 million premises around Australia around 6.7 of us still don’t know anything about it. A recent survey from finder.com.au revealed that while 1 in 4 Australians says they will switch to the NBN as soon as it’s available in their area, 37 percent have admitted to being in the dark[Read More…]

How to Spot an Online Scam

How to Spot an Online Scam

The Internet is full of online scams but how can you be sure of what is real and what is fake? Well I find the following rule can be applied to just about everything – If it sounds too good to be true…then it probably is. Think about the email informing you that you’ve won 2 million dollars in a[Read More…]

Suffering digital photo overload?

Suffering digital photo overload?

  If you’re suffering from a digital photo overload here are a few tips to get your photo memories under control. Firstly, start at the source.  As you take photos, before you transfer them to your computer, delete the bad ones.  You’ll never want to see them again so they don’t deserve a place in your collection. Next up make[Read More…]

What if you don’t like Windows 10?

What if you don’t like Windows 10?

If you recently upgraded you PC from Windows 7 or 8.1 to Windows 10 and have decided that you don’t really like Windows 10…you can actually roll back to happier times. Simply open the Start menu and select Settings. Click the “Update & security” icon and select “Recovery.” You should now see a “Go back to Windows 7” or “Go[Read More…]