Apple VP Federighi wants competitors to copy Apple’s privacy protection
"When it comes to privacy protections, we’re very happy to see our competitors copy our work," says Apple software chief Craig Federighi, who warns of a "data-industrial complex."
Read More »VP Craig Federighi wants competitors to copy Apple’s privacy protection
"When it comes to privacy protections, we’re very happy to see our competitors copy our work," says Apple software chief Craig Federighi.
Read More »Microsoft discounts M365 Business Premium by 25%
Citing "Small Business Saturday," an upcoming American Express-created promotional event, Microsoft is cutting Business Premium's per-user per-month cost to $15.
Read More »Apple’s Macs glide into the fast lane with M1 Apple Silicon
Apple leads the industry as personal computing moves to ARM.
Read More »Apple sets Big Sur release for Nov. 12
macOS 11 "Big Sur" is designed to support the company's own ARM-based silicon for the Mac, the system-on-a-chip (SoC) dubbed "M1 unveiled today.
Read More »An iPhone a day keeps the doctor away
Apple's iPhone is becoming an essential tool for medical care as smart medical devices enter use.
Read More »The million-dollar Android-Chrome-OS question
The answer to Google's eternal Android struggle might be right in front of its face — if it reaches out to embrace it.
Read More »Apple’s September 15 event: Why Apple may host multiple events
By Juliet Beauchamp, Ken Mingis and Michael Simon, Computerworld | Hosts Juliet Beauchamp and Ken Mingis talk with guests about the latest tech trends and news. Apple’s September event may look a bit different this year, but the (virtual) show will still go on. Expect to see the new Apple …
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