Why Apple must be looking into using blockchain

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Oct 16, 2018
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Stats make iOS a hard OS to ignore

Users are jumping to the latest iOS version faster than ever before. That means many things from an Apple marketing perspective, but for IT, it means far greater security. Read More

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Why Apple must be looking into using blockchain

It makes more sense for Apple to think about using blockchain than to ignore it. Read More

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How Apple is transforming retail

Rituals Cosmetics has migrated its entire business to Apple's solutions, which has reduced costs, increased productivity, and improved customer service. Read More

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16 wireless chargers for iPhones and Android devices

We've compiled a list of Qi-enabled chargers – including the new Google Pixel Stand – designed for use with Apple's latest iPhones and various Android devices. Read More

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Apple Business Chat goes global as enterprises get the iMessage

Enterprises know their most affluent and engaged customers probably use iOS, so it makes sense to ensure it’s easy to speak together. Read More

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What Apple’s iPhone eSIM support will mean for you

Apple's inclusion of an electronic SIM or "digital" SIM in its iOS 12.1 beta, will allow users of its newest iPhones to switch virtually between carriers and phone numbers, allowing business and personal use to be separated. Read More

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7+ ways to get more done faster on your Mac

Get more done. Get it done faster. These Mac tips should make your more efficient than before. Read More

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Apple denies Chinese hacking, iPad Pro rumors, Google’s new Pixel 3, and your comments and questions

Apple has made several strong denials about any possibility that the Chinese has hacked the company’s servers. More iPad Pro rumors surface, and Google released some new products. We also respond to your comments and questions. Watch Now

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