Ex-Windows chief seems blown away by iPhone 15
What’s in a connector? Quite a lot when it comes to iPhone 15 and USB-C, which won huge praise from ex-chief of Microsoft’s Windows division, Steven Sinofsky.
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by Jonny Evans · Published September 26, 2023
What’s in a connector? Quite a lot when it comes to iPhone 15 and USB-C, which won huge praise from ex-chief of Microsoft’s Windows division, Steven Sinofsky.
by Jonny Evans · Published January 12, 2023
Apple has at long last introduced standalone Windows apps for Apple Music, Apple TV, and Devices management – a move that spells the end of iTunes on Windows.
by Jonny Evans · Published October 12, 2022
Microsoft says Windows-native Apple TV and Apple Music apps will be available on Windows PCs in 2023 and Windows 11 Photos will boast iCloud Photos integration
by Jonny Evans · Published July 26, 2022
Apple has upgraded its iCloud Keychain password manager for Windows with a built-in 2FA code generator, rolling the feature out across the last couple of weeks.
by Jonny Evans · Published November 10, 2021
Apple has released iCloud for Windows 13. If you use Windows and need access to iCloud, you can download the update from the Microsoft Store here.
by Jonny Evans · Published July 28, 2021
Change the Pages document extension to .zip and it will open fine in Word or Office on Windows systems. You can also use online file conversion services…
by Jonny Evans · Published April 14, 2021
Parallels Desktop 16.5 for Mac now lets M1 Mac users run ARM builds of Windows natively on their Mac — and it’s the fastest Windows yet…
by Jonny Evans · Published January 15, 2021
Fresh claims say Apple is building versions of its Music and Podcasts apps for Windows.
by Jonny Evans · Published June 28, 2020
The former president of Microsoft’s Windows division, Steven Sinofsky took to Twitter to shower praise on Apple’s execution and management when it comes to managing the move to Apple Silicon.
by Jonny Evans · Published June 26, 2020
When it comes to running Windows in virtual machines on the Mac’s all-new ARM-based Apple Silicon, no one wants to talk about it…
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