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Parallels Desktop 18 improves Windows app support & gaming on Apple Silicon
netrox said:That's pretty impressive!
It would be nice if Parallels develop a virtual x86 environment although I imagine it's pretty challenging.
Why not simply by a Windows machine that runs natively, they are very affordable. I've never understood Parallels, the software is as expensive as of a Windows machine. Or learn how to use the MacOS - it's very capable.
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Microsoft rolling out Microsoft Teams optimized for Apple Silicon
JP234 said:These are the two best-managed companies in America, probably the world. Nadella has successfully transitioned MS from a software company to a leader in cloud-based business services. Cook has turned Apple from a niche hardware/design firm into a global behemoth that Jobs never would have achieved. Both have relegated the stalwarts of the tech industry such as IBM, who have failed to see emerging trends, and are late out of the gate, to the dust of history.
The synergies afforded by cooperation are obvious. And both have made legions of smart investors billions.
International Businesses Machines (IBM) has not failed at all, what ever you are smoking, I would like some...I would like to add that 'investors', will be gone, only time will tell.
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Apple had a M1 Mac Pro, but decided to wait for M2 Extreme
In all seriousness, this 'time line' paradigm is getting old. A manufacturer does not have to bring in a new design or engine everyday. Look at the automotive industry, the HEMI engine hasn't changed in years, and that's a profitable selling feature. Just go from the M1 to the M5, and profits will triple. It's Logic.
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New 'CloudMensis' malware uses cloud storage to spy on Mac users
FileMakerFeller said:No obfuscation generally means a lack of concern over subsequent identification of the coders. This might be a nation-state effort rather than a bunch of bored students.
All you have to do is open this application called Console, and you will see all activities the Operating System is rendering. command-space type Console
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Katy Huberty is no longer covering Apple for Morgan Stanley