Jonny Evans
Hello, and thanks for dropping in. I'm pleased to meet you. I'm Jonny Evans, and I've been writing (mainly about Apple) since 1999. These days I write my daily AppleHolic blog at Computerworld.com, where I explore Apple's growing identity in the enterprise. You can also keep up with my work at AppleMust, and follow me on Mastodon, LinkedIn and (maybe) Twitter.
Apple is ramping up its fight against malware
Apple is updating fundamental Mac protection at a higher release cadence than ever before.
Apple improves iCloud for Windows, kills iTunes
Among the changes to the widely used application are support for physical security keys, dark mode, and an improved user interface.
Kandji unveils Prism managed device reporting service
IT can monitor their entire Apple fleet in one Kandji MDM window to oversee policy compliance, manage security, and investigate incidents.
Apple's Vision Pro is getting MDM support
People will soon realize that Apple’s Vision Pro is a well-equipped virtual office you can take anywhere — and now it's a managed device.
Cisco Webex comes to Apple’s Vision Pro
“...With the launch of Apple Vision Pro, Apple is on the brink of reinventing personal electronics yet again, marking the next frontier of collaboration with spatial computing,' says Cisco Executive Vice President Jeetu Patel.
Apple has eye on building bigger genAI data sets
Apple is planning its first AI acquisition for 2024, a German firm called brighter AI, according to an online news report.
Tim Cook brings Apple's GenAI plans into the light
'Without getting into more details and getting out in front of myself, in terms of generative AI..., we have a lot of work going on internally,' said Apple's CEO.
Vision Pro’s killer feature? It’s a wearable Mac
Unlike other mixed-reality hardware, the Vision Pro isn’t confined to entertainment. In fact, compared to others in the field, productivity is the device’s killer app.
Apple accuses UK gov't of ‘unprecedented overreach’ on privacy
Apple warns that proposed UK laws are a “serious and direct threat to data security and information privacy.”
Fleet adds Windows support to its Apple-first MDM software
The multi-platform upgrade comes as many continue to manage their way through the effects of Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware.
As Apple opens the App Store (a little) in EU, winners and losers emerge
Apple has revealed its complex plans to support app sideloading in the European Union, and opened the door for cloud gaming services and contactless payments beyond Apple Pay.
Hello, Apple has joined the AI arms race
Though Apple's actual plans around Generative AI will remain a closely guarded secret for some time...
Apple’s second-user smartphone business is booming
Apple and Samsung dominate the second-user smartphone market, says IDC. Here's how this might influence IT purchasing decisions and guide new opportunities for Apple.
Vision Pro briefing: Apple’s new billion-dollar business
Apple is expected to move as many as 500,000 units of Vision Pro this year, meaning it's now added yet another billion-dollar business to its portfolio.
Yes, you can officially run Windows on Apple Silicon Macs
Parallels Desktop for Mac now runs on Arm versions of Windows 11 on the newest Apple M3 Macs — and lots of developers are taking advantage of the option.
BBEdit shows how to add generative AI to Apple platforms
The change to what is a veteran pro Mac app shows implementation must be mission focused, boosting core application tasks with added intelligence.
Apple v. Epic: The still-unanswered question
At the end, so as at the beginning. And when it came to Apple’s commission on App Store sales the question was always going to be: “How much?”
Apple's European App Store users face free market test
In line with EU regulations, Apple is preparing to open European App Store users to sideloading of apps from outside sources.
Will Wanda Austin take Apple into space?
Apple has nominated Dr. Wanda Austin, former president and CEO of The Aerospace Corporation, to its board.