Friday, October 16, 2015



Apple product onslaught forces PC companies to unite for a $70M ad campaign





Apple's new iPhone 6s Ad uses Funny Flash of Actor Jamie Foxx






IBM continues replacing their PCs with Macs since June 1st at the rate of 1,900 per week 

IBM says PCs require 800% more support than Macs





I've personally been saying businesses should switch to Macs for the past 20+ years

The Apple guys at IBM are smiling. Here's why

—IBM has already put 130,000 Macs and iOS devices in the hands of users as part of a partnership with Apple announced in 2014.

—New Macs are currently being deployed at IBM at the rate of 1,900 per week.

—The machines are supported by a total of 24 help desk staff members, which works out to one for every 5,375 employees. (Gartner recommends one support desk person for every 70 users.)  For PCs!

—Only 5% of Mac users at IBM require help desk support, compared with 40% of Windows PC users.

—98.7% of the Mac queries are resolved on the first call.

—PCs are cheaper, but Macs retain more value in the long run. 





Apple's CEO Thanks Die-Hard Fans in India who queued at Midnight to get their Hands on the new iPhone 6s






iPad Pro one step closer after securing FCC approval





Thanks to China, Apple's App Store Rings in 80% more Profit than Google Play







Apple takes iWork for iCloud out of beta, adds features






Apple updates iWork for iOS and OS X El Capitan with support for multitasking, 3D Touch, VoiceOver, more







Pixelmator for Mac gets El Capitan optimizations, Metal-based Photos extension






Apple vulnerabilities are courtesy of Adobe Flash

Adobe identifies major Flash Player vulnerability, says exploit being used in real-world attacks








Teardown finds shared chips among Apple's Magic Trackpad 2, Magic Mouse 2 & Magic Keyboard






The 'Apple Crisis' is coming to Korea next Friday and the Korean Smartphone Industry Players are Freaking Out






Apple's iPhone finds more fans on Samsung's home turf






Ever the innovators

Samsung rushes out rose gold Galaxy to meet South Korea's iPhone 6s launch












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