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:
Best of all, the hardware it sells today will run whatever Apple comes up with.
The big consulting firm, McKinsey, has published an Apple case study explaining work on a circular manufacturing ecosystem.
The company has rolled out new tools IT can use to quickly protect corporate devices from detected vulnerabilities.
Among other things you can kill robocalls and spam messages with Apple's iOS 26.
The US government is deeply opposed to the UK's attempt to destroy data encryption.
Linux hits 5% of desktop OSes in the US, Apple's share grows — and Windows slowly falls, according to StatCounter.
You don't have to settle for Windows 11....
The company has reportedly promised to commit $500 million in US rare earth supplies for iPhones, iPads, Macs — and everything else.
And new EU rules could make the problem worse.
There’s nothing new under the sun, so we might as well stay home and count the days, right? Wrong.
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