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Setting Up a New Android Phone: A Simple Guide for Australians
If you’ve just bought a new Android phone, you might be feeling a mix of excitement and uncertainty — especially if this is your first time using an Android device.
That’s perfectly normal. Many senior Australians and small business owners tell us the same thing: “I just want to set it up properly and not break anything.”
The good news is that Android phones are designed to guide you step by step.
Let’s go through it slowly, in plain English.

Jason Riley
Feb 62 min read


New iPhone SetUp Guide: A Simple Guide for First-Time Users (and Upgraders)
Buying a new iPhone is exciting — but if you’ve never owned an Apple device before, it can also feel a little daunting. You’re not alone. Many senior Australians and small business owners tell us the same thing: “I just want it to work properly without messing it up.”
The good news? Apple has made iPhones easier than ever to set up. Let’s walk through it together, step by step, in plain English.

Jason Riley
Feb 33 min read


Choosing the Best Antivirus Software in Australia: Why Sophos Intercept X Advanced Stands Above the Rest
If you search for “best antivirus software in Australia,” you’ll quickly find familiar names like Norton, Bitdefender, AVG, ESET and Avira. These products dominate comparison lists because they’re easy to install, reasonably priced, and packed with extra features like VPNs and password managers.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Learn about it in our latest blog...

Jason Riley
Jan 153 min read


Why Software Updates Matter for Tradies & Sole Traders
If you’re a tradie or sole trader, software updates are probably low on your priority list. You’ve got jobs to quote, invoices to send, tools to maintain, and customers waiting.
An update that pops up during the workday feels like bad timing. However, skipping updates is one of the biggest cyber risks facing tradies and one-person businesses in Australia. Cyber criminals actively target sole traders because they know time is tight, and systems are often left unpatched.

Jason Riley
Dec 18, 20253 min read


Big Tech Bugs and Cyber Safety for Small Business
Even the biggest names in technology can slip up, and this week’s headlines prove it. Oracle released an emergency fix after hackers found a way to exploit one of its business systems. Researchers uncovered a new cloud vulnerability that could, in rare cases, allow data to leak between shared servers. And Microsoft quietly announced a change to Outlook, disabling a type of image file that cybercriminals were using in phishing scams. It’s a busy week in cybersecurity -

Jason Riley
Oct 8, 20252 min read
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