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Mac Planet). 

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Mac News

mac-nz has one of the largest selections of Apple Mac news and in New Zealand, covering Apple Mac hardware, Apple Mac software and Apple Mac and iPhone accessories, to make it easy to find the most up-to-date reviews and information on Apple Mac and Mac-related products.

Friday, 03 February 2012
Mac OS X updates — Aspyr releases Rage Campaign Edition for Mac — Strange Apple event? Security update for Snow Leopard; update to Apple Remote Desktop SubRosaSoft.com... read more
Thursday, 02 February 2012
Final Cut Pro X comes right — NZ FileMaker deals — Neil Young says Apple was considering a new music format ... read more
Wednesday, 01 February 2012
Airport Utility update — Final Cut Pro X gets big update — Apple pulls ahead of HP — Tim Cook's first major hire — and Hands on with the Seagate GoFlex Thunderbolt Adapter... read more
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
China outrage grows — HP shamelessly copying Apple — First-time attendees weigh in on iWorld conference — Australian microphone for Mac — Mac superbundle... read more
Monday, 30 January 2012
Hi tech soldier undies — Stem cells prevent blindness — You may be wired to disagree with [insert political ideology here] — One million spiders weave a cape — Mitochondrial Eve — Battery-free wireless mouse — A computer made some 'art'... read more
Friday, 27 January 2012
Tim Cook offers generous staff discounts — Former Apple exec says secrecy stifling Chinese labour moves — Macworld becoming iWorld — Next Adobe Lightroom offers goodness — Spotlight plugin allows InDesign searches... read more
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Apple breaks financial records — That little problem of US98 billion in cash — Apple having a 'Town Hall Meeting' — Upgrading your Mac's memory — Developers get another new OS X — The Macworld/iWorld conference — Bill Gates' last conversation with Jobs... read more
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
First Dutch Apple Store — Virgin Airlines' tribute to Steve Jobs — Lion internet recovery for MacBook Air — Wine lets you run Windows apps on Macs for free... read more
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
iBooks Author — Inside Apple book — Apple Stores for India — Apple stores within stores... read more
Monday, 23 January 2012
Self-inflating house — Map reveals emerging hot zones — Megabus — Martians throw rocks at Morocco — A broken writing arm changes your brain — Ultra-tiny nano-ear hears bacteria, viruses — Light mill could power our space travel — Time cloak could change the past... read more