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Yes, you can officially run Windows on Apple Silicon Macs

Computerworld Vertical IT

There's good news for users who still need to run Windows for legacy enterprise apps — Parallels Desktop for Mac now officially works on Arm versions of Windows 11 on M3 Macs. The ability to run Windows on Macs is clearly good news for enterprise professionals who might still need to dip into Windows. Who is using this?

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Apple Vision Pro: Why one longtime software shop is jumping head-first into spatial computing

GeekWire

OmniPlan 4 on Apple Vision Pro — click to expand. Omni Group Image) OmniPlan 4 on Apple Vision Pro — click to expand. Omni Group Image) OmniPlan 4 on Apple Vision Pro — click to expand. Omni Group Photo) Apple announced Thursday that more than 600 apps have been developed natively for Apple Vision Pro at launch.

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Apple launches three new apps on Windows 10 and later to replace iTunes

TechSpot

All Windows 10 and Windows 11 users can now download Apple's new music, TV, and mobile device management apps from the Windows store. The Windows iCloud app also received a visual overhaul. Read Entire Article

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VMware Fusion can now use full 3D acceleration for Windows 11 Arm on Apple Silicon chips

TechSpot

Arm-based Apple Silicon chips have brought significant change in the way Mac users run their software, especially when it comes to gaming. For Arm versions of Windows. Compatibility with traditional x86 applications must now go through the VM route, with no chance of getting native-like performances in every use case.

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Do business Macs still need to run Windows?

ComputerWorld IT Management

In January 2006, Apple took an important step toward success in the business world — it began to transition the Mac onto Intel processors. In so doing, the company paved the way for Macs to natively run Windows and Windows applications. To read this article in full, please click here

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Do business Macs still need to run Windows?

Computerworld Vertical IT

In January 2006, Apple took an important step toward success in the business world — it began to transition the Mac onto Intel processors. In so doing, the company paved the way for Macs to natively run Windows and Windows applications. To read this article in full, please click here

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Search for software ‘Bliss’: Iconic desktop image from Microsoft’s Windows XP still lures hill seekers

GeekWire

“Bliss,” the Microsoft Windows XP desktop wallpaper image, as seen in a YouTube video tutorial. Twenty years after a rolling green hill and blue sky showed up as the default desktop wallpaper image for Microsoft’s Windows XP operating system, the search for “Bliss” is still an intriguing one.

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