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At this year’s WWDC, Apple announced plans to move away from Intel-based Macs to custom silicon, perhaps one of the biggest changes to the Mac since its introduction in 1984. By further unifying the hardware and software of MacBooks, Mac Minis and iMacs in a similar manner to the iPhone, it could revolutionize the way Apple does computing forever.

WHITE HOUSEBACKED CAMPAIGN PUSHES ALTERNATE CAREER PATHS

Presidential adviser Ivanka Trump unveiled a White House-backed national ad campaign highlighting alternative ways to start a career, an initiative targeting students, mid-career workers and the millions of people who are now unemployed because of the coronavirus.

WHITE HOUSEBACKED CAMPAIGN PUSHES ALTERNATE CAREER PATHS

3 mins

AMAZON UNVEILS SHOPPING CART THAT KNOWS WHAT YOU'RE BUYING

Amazon has a new cure for long supermarket lines: a smart shopping cart.

AMAZON UNVEILS SHOPPING CART THAT KNOWS WHAT YOU'RE BUYING

1 min

ANALOG DEVICES BUYS MAXIM, CREATING $68 BILLION CHIPMAKER

Computer chip maker Analog Devices is buying Maxim Integrated in an all-stock deal that will create a company worth about $68 billion, and strengthens its position in the analog semiconductor sector.

ANALOG DEVICES BUYS MAXIM, CREATING $68 BILLION CHIPMAKER

1 min

SILICON: HOW IT WILL REVOLUTIONIZE COMPUTING

At this year’s virtual WWDC, Apple announced plans to move away from Intel-based Macs to custom silicon, perhaps one of the biggest changes to the Mac since its introduction in 1984.

SILICON: HOW IT WILL REVOLUTIONIZE COMPUTING

7 mins

Facebook's Software Kit to Blame for Popular Apps Crashing

Last friday’s widespread crashes of popular apps running on the iPhone’s iOS operating system — including Tinder, Spotify and Pinterest — serve as a reminder that Facebook is still tracking you through your phone using sophisticated software, even if you’re not browsing the social network.

Facebook's Software Kit to Blame for Popular Apps Crashing

1 min

GAMES MAKER UBISOFT SHAKES UP STAFF AMID MISCONDUCT PROBE

French gaming giant Ubisoft is parting ways with its creative director and two other executives and promising zero tolerance for “toxic” staff behavior following an internal investigation of misconduct and media reports of sexual harassment and other workplace abuse.

GAMES MAKER UBISOFT SHAKES UP STAFF AMID MISCONDUCT PROBE

1 min

LOOK OUT, MARS: HERE WE COME WITH A FLEET OF SPACECRAFT

Mars is about to be invaded by planet Earth — big time.

LOOK OUT, MARS: HERE WE COME WITH A FLEET OF SPACECRAFT

5 mins

NBC'S VIDEO SERVICE PEACOCK STRESSES ‘FREE,' LOOKS TO 2021

Peacock, one of the last major streaming services to launch in the U.S., was supposed to get a big boost this summer by carrying the Olympics. That was out the window once the coronavirus pandemic delayed the Games until 2021.

NBC'S VIDEO SERVICE PEACOCK STRESSES ‘FREE,' LOOKS TO 2021

3 mins

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AppleMagazine Description:

PublisherMindfield Digital

CategoryTechnology

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

AppleMagazine is a weekly magazine published by Media & News United States. It was first published in October 2011 and is dedicated to covering all things Apple.

The magazine is aimed at Apple fans and enthusiasts of all levels, from beginners to experienced users. It is a popular resource for anyone who wants to stay up-to-date on the latest Apple news and developments.

Here are some of the things you can expect to find in AppleMagazine:

* Breaking news and reviews of the latest Apple products
* In-depth coverage of Apple's software and services, such as iOS, macOS, and iCloud
* Interviews with Apple executives and employees, so you can get the inside scoop on what's going on at Apple
* Commentary and analysis on Apple's business and strategy, from experts in the field
* Features on Apple's history and culture, so you can learn more about the company and the people who make it tick

AppleMagazine is the perfect resource for anyone who loves Apple. Subscribe today and start living your best Apple life!

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