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Just attended this Celona webinar with guest Apple. Great progress for the enterprise private LTE and 5G SA network deployments! If you missed it, hopefully you can register and watch the replay with the link below.... consider these takeaways of capabilities you can implement on your private network using Apple phones and iPads: zero touch sim/esim provisioning, geofencing to automatically enable the private network sim in up to 6.5km radius, support macro and private networks simultaneously, 911 support retained with macro provider at all times, neutral host support, and more.... #private5g #cbrs #privatenetworks #5g
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💰 Unveiling the truth about the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for Apple devices through Cisco's lens. While many organizations express concerns about the upfront cost of Macs, the Cisco case study challenges those preconceptions. It found that Macs were actually $148-$395 less expensive over a span of 3 years, depending on the model. It's time to reevaluate the long-term benefits of Apple devices for your organization. Explore the in-depth TCO analysis: https://lnkd.in/eRWWUY8S #TCOAnalysis #AppleTCO
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Apple Plans To Equip MacBooks With In-House Cellular Modems: According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple plans to ditch Qualcomm and build its own custom modem that could launch around 2026. MacRumors reports: Writing in his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman says that Apple's custom technology aspirations include integrating an in-house modem into its system-on-a-chip (SoC), which would eventually see the launch of MacBooks with built-in cellular connectivity. Gurman says Apple will "probably need two or three additional years to get that chip inside cellular versions of the Apple Watch and iPad -- and the Mac, once the part is integrated into the company's system-on-a-chip." Apple has explored the possibility of developing MacBooks with cellular connectivity in the past. Indeed, the company reportedly considered launching a MacBook Air with 3G connectivity, but former CEO Steve Jobs said in 2008 that Apple decided against it, since it would take up too much room in the case. An integrated SoC would solve that problem. Gurman's latest newsletter also said some of Apple's other ongoing in-house chip projects include camera sensors, batteries, a combined Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip that will eventually replace parts from Broadcom, Micro-LED displays for Apple devices, and a non-invasive glucose monitoring system. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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This article starts with "If you have the means". Total cost of ownership for Mac often saves organizations money in the long run. Less IT burden, easier breakfix, and high residual value are the easy callouts but there's way more. Bring in leasing, ease of device management, and Apple's industry services; MBP becomes a pretty easy decision. Everyone has the means, they just might not know it yet.
Game over! No Windows laptop can come close to what Apple has done to the 14-inch MacBook Pro — and I’m a hardcore Microsoft fan
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Kit Plummer 's posts are always brilliant. 🤓 🤔 Reflecting on this, I believe people will be opposed to micro-distrubted computing as it could be seen as a privacy threat and/or a threat to thier power bills. 🤓 🤔 Distributed comp would be a great way to utilize everything with a CPU, RAM and storage, esp tablets... even your car. There's always some sort of data around you that could be better served with less latency vs giant public cloud locations. But... then you are paying for the power of someone else's job. Yet you receive other's comp (and energy) too if/when you need it. This very much reminds me of the concept of the Helium crypto network I was heavily involved in. That's a conversation for another day. What are some apps that could benefit from this that you predict? #Blockchain? #Driverlesscars? Air and #aerospace? #Weather? #Security? #Defense? #Sports? #datacenter #compsci #computerscience #distributedComputing #ai #cloud #cloudcomputing #technology #energy
Amid the marketeering around the new iPad and M4 chip, I'm wondering...what is the use for these super-resourced devices when not in my hands - which is like 99% of the time. Is it time to start thinking about phones and tablets as distributed servers? Aside from battery-life concerns, what should these things be doing when I'm not using it actively? What's the point of that much power just to sit there?
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👀 Tech enthusiasts swooning over new MacBook Pro — coming in a sexy, matte black colour 🖤 The new MacBook Pro is finally here, as launched during the recent "Scary Fast" special event. The best part of it? Not only does it come ... ...in a sleek matte black finish, but it's also packing a punch when it comes to performance 🚀. Imagine a machine so powerful, it outperforms most desktop computers! 💻 And here's a never-discussed twist: 🔄 While the tech world is waxing lyrical about its design, the real kicker lies in its chipset. The M1 Max, Apple's most powerful chip, is what's going to set this new MacBook apart. In a world where aesthetics often trump functionality, the new MacBook is a reminder that gadget love isn't just skin deep Thoughts on this? Drop them below, and let's start a discussion! 💬
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Apple Plans To Equip MacBooks With In-House Cellular Modems: According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple plans to ditch Qualcomm and build its own custom modem that could launch around 2026. MacRumors reports: Writing in his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman says that Apple's custom technology aspirations include integrating an in-house modem into its system-on-a-chip (SoC), which would eventually see the launch of MacBooks with built-in cellular connectivity. Gurman says Apple will "probably need two or three additional years to get that chip inside cellular versions of the Apple Watch and iPad -- and the Mac, once the part is integrated into the company's system-on-a-chip." Apple has explored the possibility of developing MacBooks with cellular connectivity in the past. Indeed, the company reportedly considered launching a MacBook Air with 3G connectivity, but former CEO Steve Jobs said in 2008 that Apple decided against it, since it would take up too much room in the case. An integrated SoC would solve that problem. Gurman's latest newsletter also said some of Apple's other ongoing in-house chip projects include camera sensors, batteries, a combined Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip that will eventually replace parts from Broadcom, Micro-LED displays for Apple devices, and a non-invasive glucose monitoring system. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Apple Plans To Equip MacBooks With In-House Cellular Modems: According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple plans to ditch Qualcomm and build its own custom modem that could launch around 2026. MacRumors reports: Writing in his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman says that Apple's custom technology aspirations include integrating an in-house modem into its system-on-a-chip (SoC), which would eventually see the launch of MacBooks with built-in cellular connectivity. Gurman says Apple will "probably need two or three additional years to get that chip inside cellular versions of the Apple Watch and iPad -- and the Mac, once the part is integrated into the company's system-on-a-chip." Apple has explored the possibility of developing MacBooks with cellular connectivity in the past. Indeed, the company reportedly considered launching a MacBook Air with 3G connectivity, but former CEO Steve Jobs said in 2008 that Apple decided against it, since it would take up too much room in the case. An integrated SoC would solve that problem. Gurman's latest newsletter also said some of Apple's other ongoing in-house chip projects include camera sensors, batteries, a combined Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip that will eventually replace parts from Broadcom, Micro-LED displays for Apple devices, and a non-invasive glucose monitoring system. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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AI integration, device upgrades to drive a rebound in PC sales in 2024 Apple Inc. MacBook Pro and Air laptops at the new Apple Inc. store inside the Starfield mall during its opening in Hanam, South Korea, on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023.SeongJoon Cho | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesThe slump in personal computer sales is likely to end next year as consumers appear set to buy newer PCs, with demand for devices equipped with artificial intelligence features further boosting the market, according to analysts."At the end of a difficult year for the PC market, there is finally r... Read more here: https://lnkd.in/dGbwkzDr . . Like 💝 Comment below ⏬ Share ✅ For More Such Updates Follow Us @qnewshub @qnewscrunch . . #qnewshub #qnewscrunch #Technology
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It’s safe to say that Apple has been a roll since switching to its in-house created chips as it's supercharged performance on all Macs. While Apple unveiled its third-generation of chips — M3 — in Oct. 2023, the Cupertino-based technology giant is already looking towards the future. Apple is reportedly set to launch its next-generation M4 chip later in 2024, according to a new report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Like the M3, M2, and the M1 chips, the latest processors will eventually find a home in every Mac Apple offers, including the Mac mini, iMac, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac Studio, and even the Mac Pro. Read more: https://trib.al/xmjOlsB
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