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January 14, 2020
By refusing to put a permanent backdoor in its iOS platform, Apple is protecting millions of users from future threats by both governments and hackers, privacy advocates said. Read more â¶
What we can expect from Apple in 2020
Appleâs âPro Modeâ is made for Mac professionals
6 iPhone hacks to make you more productive
Apple wants privacy laws to protect its users
Appleâs App Store generates $1B a week
Apple has a chance to grow as half a billion Windows 7 PCs hit EOL
While some are very familiar with Mac and macOS management already, many of you are diving into Mac management for the first time. This guide is for the latter, and will help you build and master your Mac management skills. Read more â¶
2019 was a big year for Apple, with the arrival of the Apple Card, the iPhone 11, the new Mac Pro and and a new MacBook Pro. What can we expect from the company in 2020? Macworldâs Michael Simon and Computerworldâs Ken Mingis offer their prognostications. Read more â¶
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These web-based courses are perfect for anyone who doesnât have the time to attend traditional classes Read more â¶
Apple reportedly develops new âPro Modeâ to boost application performance. Read more â¶
There are many ways to be more productive while on the go with your iPhone. Hereâs a brand new collection of them. Read more â¶
And it continues to reject demands for security 'backdoors.' Read more â¶
Weâre more willing than ever to buy digital products, and thatâs good for Apple. Read more â¶
Apple could reap a good harvest as Microsoft ends support for nearly half a billion Windows 7 PCs. That support stops on Jan. 14. Read more â¶
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