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Over the past decade, Apple has revolutionized personal technology with the iPhone and iPad, but the Mac range has seen stunted growth as a result. As the giant pivots towards its personal computing arm once more with the launch of the M1 chip, it’s time to prepare for innovations that could change the way you work for years to come.

MICROSOFT BUYING SPEECH RECOGNITION FIRM NUANCE IN $16B DEAL

Microsoft, on an accelerated growth push, is buying speech recognition company Nuance in a deal worth about $16 billion.

MICROSOFT BUYING SPEECH RECOGNITION FIRM NUANCE IN $16B DEAL

3 mins

FACEBOOK DELIVERS BIASED JOB ADS, SKEWED BY GENDER

Facebook is showing different job ads to women and men in a way that might run afoul of anti-discrimination laws, according to a new study.

FACEBOOK DELIVERS BIASED JOB ADS, SKEWED BY GENDER

4 mins

FACEBOOK USERS CAN APPEAL HARMFUL CONTENT TO OVERSIGHT BOARD

Facebook’s quasi-independent Oversight Board said this week that it will start letting users file appeals over posts, photos, and videos that they think the company shouldn’t have allowed to stay on its platforms.

FACEBOOK USERS CAN APPEAL HARMFUL CONTENT TO OVERSIGHT BOARD

1 min

BIDEN NAMES 2 EX-NSA OFFICIALS FOR SENIOR CYBER POSITIONS

President Joe Biden has selected two former senior National Security Agency officials for key cyber jobs in his administration, the White House said in moving to fill out a team whose role has grown more urgent after two major hacks that have consumed the government’s attention.

BIDEN NAMES 2 EX-NSA OFFICIALS FOR SENIOR CYBER POSITIONS

3 mins

DESKTOP VS MOBILE: UPCOMING INNOVATIONS CHANGE THE GAME

Over the past decade, Apple has revolutionized personal technology with the iPhone and iPad, but the Mac range has seen stunted growth as a result. As the giant pivots towards its personal computing arm once more with the launch of the M1 chip, it’s time to prepare for innovations that could change the way you work for years to come.

DESKTOP VS MOBILE: UPCOMING INNOVATIONS CHANGE THE GAME

6 mins

BIDEN TELLS EXECS US NEEDS TO INVEST, LEAD IN COMPUTER CHIPS

President Joe Biden used a virtual meeting with corporate leaders about a global shortage of semiconductors to push for his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan, telling them that the U.S. should be the world’s computer chip leader.

BIDEN TELLS EXECS US NEEDS TO INVEST, LEAD IN COMPUTER CHIPS

4 mins

STARVING FOR MORE CHIPS IN A TECH-HUNGRY WORLD

As the U.S. economy rebounds from its pandemic slump, a vital cog is in short supply: the computer chips that power a wide range of products that connect, transport and entertain us in a world increasingly dependent on technology.

STARVING FOR MORE CHIPS IN A TECH-HUNGRY WORLD

5 mins

HOW TO TEST-DRIVE VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY

New vehicles are brimming with technology that can enhance convenience, connectivity and driver safety. But the tech can also be unfamiliar to car shoppers, especially those who haven’t purchased a vehicle in the past five years or more. This poses a problem when it comes to the traditional test drive.

HOW TO TEST-DRIVE VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY

3 mins

IN ‘MOFFIE,' BRUTAL INTOLERANCE IN '80S SOUTH AFRICA

The main character of Oliver Hermanus’ shattering “Moffie,” set in 1981 South Africa, is a handsome, white 18-year-old. In the country’s system of apartheid, he is a member of the ruling class, but he’s no insider.

IN ‘MOFFIE,' BRUTAL INTOLERANCE IN '80S SOUTH AFRICA

3 mins

YA SCI-FI THRILLER ‘VOYAGERS' DOESN'T QUITE TAKE OFF

The most surprising thing about “ Voyagers,” a sci-fi thriller about a group of young adults who have been tasked with travelling to and repopulating a new planet, is that it isn’t based on a Young Adult book series. Writer and director Neil Burger, who was also behind the “Divergent” films apparently decided to cut out the Intellectual Property middleman and make his own YA statement. That said, it does borrow heavily from quite a few other sources, with shades of “Lord of the Flies,” “The Giver,” “Ender’s Game,” “Euphoria” and any number of space madness films.

YA SCI-FI THRILLER ‘VOYAGERS' DOESN'T QUITE TAKE OFF

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

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