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:
Qualcomm is allegedly sniffing at the beleaguered remains of Intel and may try to acquire parts of the company. Will Apple make its own counterproposal?
The new StrivePD app from Rune Labs could transform care for patients with Parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders.
Every personality-centric chatbot ever created has been annoying, offensive, addictive, or boring.
The Apple-in-the-enterprise ecosystem continues to evolve as vendors seek to meet unique market needs.
Is the reported move a sign of symbiosis? Competition? Or simply a sign of the direction of travel?
Apple Intelligence is coming, and Apple is considering an investment in the maker of ChatGPT.
Good news for enterprise IT: MDM software will be able to constrain the use of Apple Intelligence on managed device fleets.
Sales may take off later for Apple devices than for Android, though, if Apple delays introduction of on-device generative AI features.
As you choose among platforms on which to base your future AI-driven business, you might want to ask yourself some questions.
As surely as fall follows summer, it's time again for new iPhones, iPads, Apple Watch — and Apple Intelligence.
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