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Apple is expected to add a host of enhancements in this year's iteration of its iPhone software.
Shifting manufacturing centers are generating fresh challenges.
This year's focus seems to be around spatial computing and augmented reality — an apparent mismatch with the tech world's obsession with genAI.
The nation is considering new laws that may force open Apple’s App Store in India.
The UK has a new law that is likely to impact Apple and force it to change some of the ways it does business.
You can restrict access to some iCloud services on Apple devices, but should you?
With its new Surface devices, Microsoft takes on the Mac.
Adobe Express Enterprise is a powerful tool for business users seeking creative assets.
Perhaps it’s time to moderate the hype just a bit.
Light, thin, and indiscreetly powerful, Apple's new iPad Pro will be seen as more than just a tablet once Apple introduces genAI in iPadOS.
Michael Covington, Jamf's vice president for product strategy, has some thoughts on the complex changing workplace.
Apple has announced a range of accessibility features including Eye Tracking, Music Haptics, and more.
Apple prevented over $1.8 billion worth of potential fraud in 2023 alone — that’s up 20% in four years.
The company is reportedly working on a deal with OpenAI's ChatGPT to bring generative AI to iPhone and Siri.
It's essential reading for IT admins, security researchers and anyone with an interest in Apple security, now updated for 2024.
Just a few months after the last big leap forward, Apple leapt ahead again.
With its new iPads, Apple presses home the message that Apple Silicon is built for AI.
Apple reportedly has a top secret plan to make AI chips for servers to provide generative AI services.
Apple is preparing to introduce new iPad Pro and iPad Air models as it seeks to regain momentum in the tablet market.
Based on information from Thursday's earnings report, it seems that data pointing to an iPhone slump in China were over-baked.
The latest efforts to comply with Europe’s Digital Markets Act mean developers can offer to side load apps to both iPhones and iPads in the EU. Apple has also taken steps to improve what it offers to smaller and non-commercial developers in the....
Apple's growing enterprise market share is generating tons of opportunity for the company's partners in the device management market. Their approaches reflect the diversity of use.
When the ship that is Apple moves in any direction, you can always count on careless whispers to expose the destination. From research labs to sophisticated AI models and Apple Silicon for server farms, here's what we've learned in just one....
'Our market investigation showed that despite not meeting the thresholds, iPadOS constitutes an important gateway on which many companies rely to reach their customers,' said the EU’s lead anti-competition regulator, Margrethe Vestige....
Here's what to do when your contacts or calendar events don't sync between devices.
Apple CEO Tim Cook’s week-long visit to Indonesia, Vietnam, and Singapore highlights how the company continues to explore new opportunities in global markets.
Apple's just-published annual environmental report detailing its progress towards carbon neutrality shows the company is working hard to be transparent about its efforts.
While Apple didn’t rush to embrace it, developers can get ready for sideloading in the EU, as support for this is now live in the iOS 17.5 beta.
Most people now know that the way to get rid of the last number you typed in Calculator is to swipe a finger right or left in the number display to get rid of it. Here are 20 other useful tips you might not have come across.
IDC says Apple's on a slump, but other analysts think different — and Apple still has a few moves to make. There's a lot riding on iOS 18.
Apple's business is enduring tumult as multiple crises beset the firm. Can Apple Silicon and advanced artificial intelligence help the company through?
“This attack is likely targeting you specifically because of who you are or what you do," Apple said in a warning sent to users. "...Apple has high confidence in this warning — please take it seriously."
The tools, unveiled at a special event this week, also include managed device support for Apple Watch, Vision Pro, and privilege elevation.
Enterprises are finding ways to use Apple’s Vision Pro in a variety of industries. Apple is moving to help spur that interest along.
Apple and Google announced plans to work together on the Find My network in May 2023 with a draft standard to prevent Bluetooth location-tracking devices from being used without authorization and bringing support to both platforms.
I’m no economist, but it seems to me that Apple’s decision to build bigger business in India was insanely great. Perhaps your business needs to develop there too?
Apple is under a lot of regulatory pressure at the moment — so perhaps it should have been a bit more flexible before these battles began? Not really, and there are 100 billion reasons to put up a struggle.
It's within the ReALM of possibilities that Apple's not-always-great Siri could soon be getting a boost to make it much more contextually aware.
With WWDC 2024 now confirmed, here are a handful of changes Apple is working on to bring itself more in line with government demands. But will they all be EU-only?
Apple has a lot to prove at this year’s developer event. Not only must it shrug off the negative attention it's been getting from regulators, but it must reach out to loyal developers and reject the perception it's behind on AI.
Google, Meta, Amazon also face Digital Markets Act investigations as Europe shows it’s deadly serious about taking on Big Tech.
Mud has been thrown and Apple’s walled garden will probably wind up with a few additional gates, but much of the substance of the case will not stand the test of time.
The US Department of Justice has filed a sweeping lawsuit against Apple, which holds around 25% of the global smartphone market, alleging it has been violating federal antitrust law with its iconic iPhone.
Because vision intelligence can understand what it sees, contextualize that information, make decisions based on the information, and change or alter the appearance of what is there.
What's interesting about the purchase of Canada’s Darwin AI is that the company was focused on machine vision intelligence, smart manufacturing, improved machine learning efficiency and edge-based intelligence.
Popular Addigy tool MDM Watchdog no longer works and problems with some USB hubs and printer descriptions frustrate some Mac admins.
Ad agencies, Apple, and the big names in internet technology will be paying particular attention to EU browser market share data in the coming weeks.
Apple has once again shifted its approach to supporting side-loading on iOS devices in Europe.
Up to 75% of US healthcare professionals are open to exploring the use of Vision Pro devices at work, survey claims.
Do you find it easy to do business with companies that have broken promises and lobbied against your company? Would you even try?
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