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Apple device management firm Jamf prices IPO at $26, seeks to raise $468M
Rayz2016 said:fruitstandninja said:ferdinandcc said:Imagine buying stock in a company that’s a year away from being Sherlocked.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/24/apple-acquires-device-management-company-fleetsmith.html
So I can see why JAMF would want to IPO as soon as possible, and why I won't be buying any of their shares.
The answer is nothing. The JAMF board didn’t wake up on June 24 to the news of Apple buying Fleetsmith, then 2 weeks later have an IPO plan in place. It takes the average company at least 6 months to execute an IPO from the time the decision is made. -
Luxshare iPhone factory purchase is bad news for Foxconn, Pegatron
lkrupp said:This fucking factory is still in China and Apple needs to move away from China ASAP. The UK just abrogated its extradition treaty with Hong Kong, raising the hackles of the totalitarian regime even further. The next retaliation by the communist dictators may include Apple this time around. They could wipe Apple off the face of the earth with the stroke of a pen and there would be nothing anyone could do about it except scream and holler. Or they could hold Apple hostage and the ransom would be allowing Huawei back into western markets. -
Logitech launches Mac versions of MX Keys, K380 keyboards & MX Master 3 mouse
NotMuch-You? said:Still uses a USB-A dongle. Fail. Yeah - you THINK you won't need the dongle, just use Bluetooth, right? Well, sometimes, you need the dongle, and I would prefer the dongle be USB-C.
Did you even bother to read the article?AppleInsider said:The variant also gains USB-C to USB-C recharging, with a full charge lasting up to 10 days, or up to five months with backlighting off.
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New York Times leaves Apple News over a lack of reader connection
xsmi said:My issue with the NYT, was they wanted to charge me to continue to read an article that was offered in the News+ app. I thought those articles were included in my subscription price, so, I stopped reading their articles. -
Why the Mac's migration to Apple Silicon is bigger than ARM
Since releasing the first iPad carrying an A-series chip, Apple has never referred to its own chips as "ARM" so not clear why everyone is placing so much meaning on the use of the term "Apple Silicon." It's clearly intended to refer to a line of chips, and has no hidden meaning beyond that. And as someone else has pointed out, there is no such thing as an "ARM" chip.
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2010/01/27Apple-Launches-iPad/