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:
When it comes to AI deployment, people need someone to give them trust.
What happens now that all the wallets are digitized?
Two recent events tell us there’s plenty going on behind the scenes in terms of visionOS development.
Apple's Messages via Satellite is saving lives in the wake of last week's hurricane in the US. It might also save your business.
Arm’s interest in buying part of Intel’s chip business shows how much the tech industry has been transformed by the mobile productivity philosophy articulated in the early days by the Apple Newton.
Why didn't endpoint security vendors warn customers that macOS Sequoia support might be delayed before it was released?
Apple's former designer is teaming up with OpenAI on smart hardware.
There are a lot of seemingly smaller tweaks and changes, but no talk of Apple Intelligence yet. Why?
Apple's approach to AI isn't about buzzwords, it's about the benefits.
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