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The Apple Developer Program: What Professionals Need to Know

Tech Republic

If you want to develop software for macOS, iOS, tvOS, watchOS or visionOS, read this overview of Apple's Developer Program.

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Troubled Verizon and T-Mobile iPad rebate programs disappear

TechSpot

Last April, Apple started offering T-Mobile and Verizon customers hundreds of dollars off new iPad and iPhone models through rebate programs. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has followed the program ever since, including the problems he and others started experiencing in the autumn and winter.

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Inrix to acquire Portland startup Ride Report, which helps cities manage mobility programs

GeekWire

based startup that helps city governments manage shared mobility fleets. It also works with mobility operators to audit data from shared bicycles, scooters, and other transit options. Ride Report co-founder William Henderson is a former engineer at Square and Apple. Michael Schwartz is the company’s CEO.

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Apple further expands mobile student ID program on iPhone and Apple Watch

TechSpot

A handful of universities have been participating in the program to varying degrees over the past few years, and will be joined by Auburn University, New Mexico State University, Northern Arizona University and the University of Maine, among others, for the 2021-2022 academic year.

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Apple gives in on right-to-repair

Computerworld Vertical IT

Apple today unveiled a Self Service Repair program that will enable customers to perform their own repairs using genuine Apple parts and tools. The program will be available early next year in the US and expand to additional countries throughout 2022. To read this article in full, please click here

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Mac enrollment simplified: Apple Configurator comes to iOS

ComputerWorld IT Management

Apple’s Automated Device Enrollment (often referred to by its older name, Device Enrollment Program, or DEP) makes it possible to automatically enroll iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple TV devices with zero touch from IT.

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About Apple Business Essentials, I have questions

Computerworld Vertical IT

Apple’s newly announced Business Essentials program seems as if it could be a versatile and useful tool for small and midsized businesses (SMBs). It’s easy to see that the interface is derived from Apple Business Manager, the cloud service for larger enterprise IT shops. a month per user to $12.99

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