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WWDC 2022 wrap-up
On today's episode, it's a WWDC wrap-up party! We'll talk all about the new iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS updates and which features you'll be most excited to try. And of course we'll have a lot of thoughts about the new M2...
Bitrise announces virtualized Apple Silicon M1 CI/CD dev environment
Developers working on complex enterprise apps who need to more easily develop around both Intel and Apple Silicon platforms will welcome this new option.
The productivity advantages of Microsoft Azure: vertical focus
Microsoft this week talked up its cloud-based sustainability efforts, but what it envisions could go far beyond that one issue.
Microsoft commits to ban non-competes and increase pay transparency in the US
The technology giant is making four broad commitments to US-based employees, including the removal of controversial clauses from employee contracts.
Europe gives Apple a smack in the chops on USB-C power standardization
Deal with it, Apple. By 2024, everyone in the European Union must be offered a USB-C charger for their devices.
What the EU’s USB-C mandate means for Apple — and for users
The EU will require device manufacturers to standardize on USB-C, a mandate that mostly effects Apple. The company, whose biggest selling product — the iPhone — uses a proprietary protocol, is reportedly working on a USB-C capable...
Apple isn’t saying too much, but AR is everywhere at WWDC
Though Apple didn't say anything this week about the augmented reality glasses most people assume it's working on, AR is in the air at WWDC.
6 custom Android shortcuts that'll supercharge your efficiency
Take two minutes now to uncover these shortcuts, and you'll save endless time in the days, weeks, and months ahead.
Windows 11 22H2 goes gold; expected to ship later this year
Microsoft announced what's likely the shipping version for Windows 11 22H2, now available through its Insider channel, enabling IT shops to test it on qualified systems before it ships later this year. The company is also offering...
WWDC 22: What Apple's big plans mean for business
From major changes to iPadOS to tweaks and updates to iOS 16 and macOs Ventura — and even new laptops — here's a look at some of the changes Apple unveiled Monday that could most affect business.
WWDC22: Apple brings declarative device management to the Mac?
Apple first introduced declarative device management for MDM systems managing iPads and iPhones at WWDC in 2021.
After a Windows update, what should you expect?
For many Windows users, updates from Microsoft can mean a lot of things. But just what’s 'normal' and what should you really expect post-update?
Microsoft promises to engage with employee unions
As the labor movement gains momentum in the tech sector, Microsoft’s relaxed stance contrasts with Amazon and Apple, which have resisted unionization.
It’s been a big year for Apple in the enterprise
Apple has announced several major changes for the enterprise over the past year. What do they portend for WWDC 2022?
5+ things to watch for at WWDC 22
It’s a given that Apple will discuss improvements in all its operating systems. What else should enterprise IT watch for at WWDC?
Seven ways to make meetings better
Although they’re essential to keeping people in the know, meetings can become a time sink that saps morale and diminishes productivity. Here are 7 ways to improve them.
Apple confirms the scale of App Store fraud
Apple says millions of fraudulent attempts are made against the App Store and its users each year as criminals get smarter and exploits more complex.
Microsoft is building an ARM-powered Windows mini
Sometime in 2023, Microsoft will release its first desktop from Project Volterra.
Why Apple worries about photography on the iPhone
Lights, smartphone cameras, action — and AR!
Salesforce to slow hiring and M&A activity after posting strong Q1 results
The CRM giant started the financial year well, but admitted it will slow down hiring and M&A activity, as technology companies continue to get hit hard by the stock market.