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Microsoft will need to become secure by design, but if you can't wait there's an alternative.
Jamf has removed another talking point used by Windows-centric IT folks to argue against accepting Macs in the enterprise.
Google's Apple-slanted criticisms open the debate about privacy in AI — and expose Gemini's limitations.
The company's decision to charge a 30% fee on Patreon subscriptions unfairly taxes creatives.
If they regulate you like the market leader, you might as well become the market leader, right?
Apple’s new fee system begins to define the value of what it brings in terms of customer reach, platforms, and developer support.
Analysts believe Apple will eventually charge a fee for access to some Apple Intelligence features. I argue that its biggest opportunity in the space is around AI-augmented fitness and healthcare.
Apple continues to enhance security on its Macs, narrowing the available attack surface one step at a time.
Apple Intelligence with Apple Silicon is a unique combination that will play well across the industry.
Distraction Control, designed to let users ignore annoying content overlays, ships this fall.
Execs everywhere know that when employees showed up to work on Crowdstrike day, only the Mac users got to do their jobs. That bodes well for Apple's enterprise future.
Homomorphic encryption is about to become part of our daily lives for AI.
The age of smart chatbots is beginning — and OpenAI's ChatGPT might have the upper hand for now.
Apple is turning weakness into strength as it opens up its approach to artificial intelligence (AI) research.
With the release of the first Apple Intelligence betas, Apple powers up developers with advanced AI tools ahead of a public release sometime later.
If the expensive Crowdstrike disaster got you thinking, perhaps it's time to make a change.
Will the AI inside these iPhones be enough to persuade companies to upgrade your fleet?
The tools we use are becoming less important than the task at hand.
Is this an existential struggle or a Great Leap Forward? Maybe both.