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January 15, 2019

Image: Mingis on Tech: Bent iPads and a bad quarter – Apple, WTF?

Mingis on Tech: Bent iPads and a bad quarter – Apple, WTF?

When some new iPad owners found their devices were bent, Apple acknowledged the issue and said, in essence, 'no problem.' More recently, the company said revenues would fall short of expectations. So what's going on? Read more ▶

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An enterprise take on Apple’s ‘Project Marzipan’

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How to create and open compressed files on iPhone, iPad

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Apple’s AirPower wireless charger may already be in production – and shipping soon

After missing its own 2018 deadline for shipping a multi-device wireless charger, industry speculation now has the AirPower charging pad on the assembly line and ready to ship soon. Read more ▶

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Image: Enterprise iPhones will soon be able to use security dongles

Enterprise iPhones will soon be able to use security dongles

It will be possible to enhance iPhone security with hardware-based physical authentication dongles. Read more ▶

Image: An enterprise take on Apple’s ‘Project Marzipan’

An enterprise take on Apple’s ‘Project Marzipan’

We will learn more about Apple's Apple’s Marzipan initiative, its plan to run iOS apps on Macs, at WWDC 2019. But here is what we know so far. Read more ▶

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How to create and open compressed files on iPhone, iPad

Many enterprises rely on zip files to exchange data, particularly confidential data. So, how can you move beyond the limits of iOS? Read more ▶

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