Apple updates IT training for enterprise pros
Apple's IT training is free, so perhaps it’s time to learn from it, because there’s, “a change coming on" in enterprise tech.
What leading Apple-in-the-enterprise execs expect in '24
Tech execs from from Jamf, Mosyle, Hexnode, JumpCloud, and Kandji see blue skies for Apple in the corporate world in the year ahead.
What’s coming up from Apple in 2024?
New hardware is inevitable, but beyond the obvious, look for these Apple trends and strategies in 2024.
New EU rules mean every tech firm will want to impress Mother Earth
In part, the EU regulations echo a conversation Apple joined when it broadcast the ‘Mother Earth’ video at the iPhone 15 launch.
Salesforce and Apple are ready for enterprise AR
Salesforce has introduced support for two key Apple solutions in a move that hints at the bright and shiny enterprise future for Apple, augmented reality, and Vision Pro.
What is Stolen Device Protection for iPhone and how does it work?
The new protection follows incidents in which criminals apparently spied on users to get passcodes before stealing their iPhones.
Apple Pay will need to open up to a little more competition
Hot on the heels of Epic’s big app store win, Apple is now reportedly offering to open up Apple Pay's NFC tech to mobile payment rivals.
Change as opportunity: How Apple gains from rebooting its supply-chain strategy
Apple’s supply-chain change-up is helping the company solve multiple business challenges at once.
How Apple TV just became a Zoom meeting solution for SMEs
With support from Zoom and Cisco Webex, Apple TV may be a low cost way for smaller businesses to get set up for hybrid meetings.
Attacks against personal data are up 300%, Apple warns
Apple says more than 2.6 billion personal records have been exposed in the past two years — and attacks are intensifying. That's why data encryption is so important.
Apple launches MLX machine-learning framework for Apple Silicon
Apple’s machine learning (ML) teams quietly flexed their muscle with the release of a new ML framework developed for Apple Silicon.
How Fake Lockdown Mode can fool you into a sense of security
Don't panic, but a team of security researchers have figured out how to fool people into thinking they have Lockdown Mode enabled when they don't.
Apple sees 6G as strategically important to its future
The hope is that Apple can maintain tighter integration between future 6G modems and its own hardware — and have a far better negotiating position with modem makers.
Apple secures WebKit as global ransomware attacks surge
Apple has released an emergency security update to protect users against two zero-day security vulnerabilities it believes have already been exploited.
Ouch: UK regulators to investigate Apple after it loses appeal
A UK investigation into Apple's digital dominance will proceed as a local antitrust regulator has won approval to continue the probe in the UK courts.
What is 'Return to Service' on iPhone and iOS — and how is it used?
Return to Service is a newly-introduced device management tool designed to make it much easier to handle transient deployments and semi-shared devices.
Apple and the wireless industry invite you aboard Qi2
Charging devices that support the iPhone-friendly Qi2 wireless charging standard are on the way. Android users shouldn’t be upset, as some Android manufacturers might eventually support it in their products.
6+ issues for autonomous vehicles (and any Apple Car)
We've been waiting for autonomous transport for years, and while the underlying artificial intelligence may be improving, big problems remain to solve before AVs hit the road.
What is Contact Key Verification and how is it used?
Apple’s iMessage will soon offer a new secure identity verification system enterprise professionals might want to use: Contact Key Verification.
How to think about Apple Silicon
Back in 2010, when the company shifted to its first Apple Silicon chips, R&D spending stood at $1.8 billion. That figure is now $30 billion.
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