• Phishing Email from Apple

    Watch out for this phising email. It looks like it is from Apple, but if you look at the link address you can clearly see that it is one of those rat-bags that wants to steal from you.  

  • iPad Basics Part 16 – Push Email on the iPhone

    The iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch have an ability to click your e-mails automatically. The way this works is that your e-mail server will automatically push your e-mails to your device as soon as they are ready. This is known as push e-mails.

  • More Phishing Emails

    Today was the first time that I got a phishing email pretending to be from LinkedIn. I expect to get these from banks, but not LinkedIn.

  • iPad Basics Part 3 – Email

    I have noticed that one of the first things users want to do is to use the iPad for e-mail. Before you can check your e-mail you have to set up your iPad for your e-mail address and server.