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Computerworld All Things Apple

June 25, 2019

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How to get Apple's iOS 13, iPadOS or macOS 'Catalina' betas

Apple makes it fairly easy to install still-in-development versions of its desktop and mobile OSes, but the usual caveats apply: Always back up your hardware first, and expect glitches and bugs. Here's what to do and where to go. Read more ▶

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A first look at macOS Catalina (public beta now available)

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How ‘Find My’ Mac works in macOS Catalina and iOS 13

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What the latest iOS passcode hack means for you

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Don't consider Apple Watch an enterprise product? Think again

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Macs in the enterprise: 6 stats every IT purchaser needs

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Image: A first look at macOS Catalina (public beta now available)

A first look at macOS Catalina (public beta now available)

Apple today opened up its macOS Catalina Public Beta Program, so I thought it useful to share some first impressions of the new Mac OS. Read more ▶

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Image: How ‘Find My’ Mac works in macOS Catalina and iOS 13

How ‘Find My’ Mac works in macOS Catalina and iOS 13

Apple has created cutting-edge system that can safely, securely and privately help users find lost or stolen things. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: What the latest iOS passcode hack means for you

What the latest iOS passcode hack means for you

Cellebrite, an Israeli-based forensics company, claims it has advanced its hacking technology to include Apple's iOS 12.3 and 'high-end Android' devices. Read more ▶

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Don't consider Apple Watch an enterprise product? Think again

Hyper-personal, context sensitive, equipped with highly secure and private machine intelligence, the increasingly independent Apple Watch is a business opportunity you should explore. Read more ▶

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Macs in the enterprise: 6 stats every IT purchaser needs

If you run a business and are looking for a way to boost productivity, reduce costs, and improve employee retention, these statistics prove Macs are for you. Read more ▶

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