Apple, the iconic Cupertino, CA-based company that produces the popular iPhone, MacBook Air, iPad and a slew of other devices, computers and services, was long thought of as a consumer-centric firm. But the enterprise uptake of its hardware and popular operating systems (macOS, iOS, and iPadOS to name a few) has given Apple a real place in the business world. Most recently, it has begun to tout (and roll out) "Apple Intelligence," its take on the generative AI revolution. Here's our latest round-up of news, analysis, features and authoritative opinion about what the company is doing:
The biggest user interface change in years will hit every Apple device this year.
At this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple execs showcased dozens of tweaks, changes and improvements designed to enhance the user experience across practically all of its platforms.
The company’s slow-selling spatial computing headset could get a boost from new AI-based features to improve usability and 3D computing experiences.
It doesn't take much to cause generative AI to fall into 'complete accuracy collapse,' Apple research claims
Apple’s latest Transparency Report shows the extent to which governments are want information about people, how they seek it, and the scale at which such requests are being made.
In today’s cloud-enabled world, enterprise identity management is a fact of life — and in the Apple ecosystem, particularly for macOS, it can get confusing. Here’s what to know.
The company's new AI Assistant is designed to support tech support, helping IT admins find what they need and understand how and why devices they manage are configured.
How many languages do you speak? Soon you could speak more....
If it isn't being made in Cupertino, buy it somewhere else.
The company slammed what it calls 'deeply flawed' rules that only target Apple and no one else, and will severely limit what it can offer European customers.
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