by Cristian De Nardo | May 18, 2022 | Apple
Today, Apple announced new online courses and certifications for Apple device support, deployment, and management to prepare workers for in-demand careers. According to a press release shared by the company this morning, demand for skilled support and technical staff...
by Cristian De Nardo | May 18, 2022 | Apple
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by Cristian De Nardo | May 18, 2022 | Apple
Ookla just published its list of airports with the fastest free Wi-Fi in the world during Q1 2022. The analysis focuses on Wi-Fi over mobile connections on free Wi-Fi provided by the individual airports and Wi-Fi at selected airport lounges. Four US airports top the...
by Cristian De Nardo | May 18, 2022 | Apple
Apple yesterday previewed some iOS 16 accessibility features we can look forward to, including live captions, Apple Watch mirroring, and door detection. It’s often been argued that accessibility features in general can benefit everyone, not just the target group, and...
by Cristian De Nardo | May 18, 2022 | Apple
We didn’t have long to wait after the launch of the Mac Studio to see a bunch of M1 Ultra benchmarks. These ranged from comparisons to the 28-core Intel Mac Pro to a comprehensive set of tests by Macworld. A new set of tests not only aims to see how the M1 Ultra and...
by Cristian De Nardo | May 18, 2022 | Apple
Earlier this month, Apple’s director of machine learning, Ian Goodfellow, left the company due to his disagreement with the in-person work policy. Now it seems that Goodfellow is returning to Google, the company he worked at before joining Apple. more… The post Apple...
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