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WWDC 2023 – What It Means For Developers

Forrester IT

As has been the trend in recent years, the Apple World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC 2023) keynote has kept its focus centered on consumers — read about that here.

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Apple Takes An Inspiring Stand On UX, Privacy, And Diversity At WWDC 2020

Forrester IT

Apple revealed major announcements for the new iOS 14 system during its Worldwide Developers Conference 2020. What is coming to the iPhone demonstrates a deep understanding of our behavior and use of our devices in mobility. It also makes a clear statement on privacy and diversity principles.

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Apple said to be working on a custom AI server chip based on TSMC's 3nm process

TechSpot

Apple appears to be developing its own custom AI server processor, aiming to commence mass production by the second half of 2025. The speculation originates from "Phone Chip Expert," a Weibo user known for accurately predicting Apple's moves in the mobile industry. Read Entire Article

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iOS 15: Making 100 Mobile Moments Better Every Day

Forrester IT

Apple kicked off its annual developer conference on Monday, June 7, 2021. Apple is adding features that help its customers 100 times a day in little moments throughout the day, every day. One of its big announcements was iOS 15. iOS 15 makes experiences more intelligent and more intuitive.

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Lightfox, the Seattle-based mobile game developer behind ‘Knight’s Edge,’ raises $6M

GeekWire

user rating on the Apple Store. Lightfox Games Image) Mobile gaming company Lightfox Games raised $6 million in fresh capital to help fuel development of a new game. Founded in 2019, Lightfox is the Seattle-based studio behind the 2021 mobile game Knight’s Edge , formerly known as Super Battle League.

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Apple Calls Out 'Mercenary Spyware' Vendors Enabling State Surveillance

SecureWorld News

Apple has escalated its fight against the commercial spyware industry enabling state actors to conduct highly-targeted cyberattacks against journalists, activists, politicians, and other high-risk individuals around the world. The developers go to great lengths to remove any clues that might link the software back to them or their clients."

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DOJ suit over Apple iPhone cites failures of Amazon Fire Phone and Microsoft Windows Phone

GeekWire

Justice Department’s landmark antitrust lawsuit Thursday morning against Apple, which accuses the company of illegally maintaining an iPhone smartphone monopoly, reads at times like a technology history lesson. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos announces the Fire Phone in June 2014. GeekWire File Photo / Todd Bishop) The U.S.

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