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February 18, 2020

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Why every enterprise needs Apple’s Pro apps team

To navigate digital transformation successfully, you need to ensure your tech deployments meet real needs. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Hard times inside Apple’s forgotten App Store

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Apple's Mac Catalyst is becoming very, very serious

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‘Hey Siri, bring in the cattle and irrigate field four’

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Apple quietly builds the business case for AR

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Apple sticks with March iPhone event despite coronavirus

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Image: Hard times inside Apple’s forgotten App Store

Hard times inside Apple’s forgotten App Store

Are you one of the many iOS users that ignores the row of apps at the bottom of the message composition window? Read more ▶

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Image: Apple's Mac Catalyst is becoming very, very serious

Apple's Mac Catalyst is becoming very, very serious

Apple appears to be setting the table for something interesting with the introduction of Swift Playgrounds for Mac and universal app purchases for Mac and iOS. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: ‘Hey Siri, bring in the cattle and irrigate field four’

‘Hey Siri, bring in the cattle and irrigate field four’

If you go down to the farm today, you’ll probably find it managed by iPhones, iPads and other mobile devices. Read more ▶

Image: Apple quietly builds the business case for AR

Apple quietly builds the business case for AR

Apple has introduced new AR features that should help the company push adoption of the technologies more into the mainstream. Read more ▶

Image: Apple sticks with March iPhone event despite coronavirus

Apple sticks with March iPhone event despite coronavirus

Apple still hopes to introduce iPhone 9 at a March special event, though supply and production may be constrained due to the coronavirus outbreak in China. Read more ▶

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