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For a marketing company that doubles as a tech company, Apple's latest iPad Pro is incredibly tone-deaf.
Just a few months after the last big leap forward, Apple leapt ahead again.
Apple reportedly has a top secret plan to make AI chips for servers to provide generative AI services.
Return with me to the Glory Days of Windows XP, which apparently some people, somehow, are still using even though support for it ended in...2014.
Just when you think the market is settled, new challengers appear for Wintel.
The PC industry’s marketing crowd is writing checks its products still can’t cash.
With Apple Silicon, we have to get used to Apple offering significant product upgrades for Macs; the M3 MacBook Air is just what most mobile employees need.
A Windows release planned for next year may be the catalyst for a new wave of desktop chips with AI processing capabilities.
Back in 2010, when the company shifted to its first Apple Silicon chips, R&D spending stood at $1.8 billion. That figure is now $30 billion.
It seems strange that Apple announced updates to Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro one full week after introducing powerful new Macs on which to run its pro apps.
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