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12 reasons to learn Apple’s open-source Swift language
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12 reasons to learn Apple’s open-source Swift language

There are lots of reasons why you might want to learn how to build apps using Apple’s open-source Swift language, including ease of use, security and speed. Read More

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Apple vs. Microsoft Windows – lessons both failed to learn from each other

Both Apple and Microsoft failed at strategic efforts that subsequently the other firm succeeded with. Apple failed to both license their OS and sell hardware, but Microsoft Surface showcases that can work. Microsoft failed to take a platform from Smartphone to PC, but the iPad Pro is more PC than Tablet and it's a success. Here's a look at why one company could do what the other could not. Read More

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Word, Outlook merged-cell problem arises after install of patch KB 3213656

The Aug. 8 Word 2016 nonsecurity patch renders merged cells useless in both Word and Outlook. The only known solution is to uninstall the patch. Read More

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