

Jonny Evans
Hello, and thanks for dropping in. I'm pleased to meet you. My name is Jonny Evans. I'm a freelancer who has been writing (mainly about Apple) since 1999. These days I write my daily Apple Holic blog at Computerworld.com, where I try to deliver sometimes interesting, sometimes provocative insights into what Cupertino is doing. I try to write something worth reading. You can also keep up with my work at AppleMust.


Thoughts on Apple versus Facebook
Facebook really doesn't like it that Apple is giving users more control over their privacy.

Apple's COVID-19 response shines light on social responsibility
The world’s leading tech firm becomes a poster child for corporate social responsibility.

Microsoft shows a little (more) love for Apple’s Touch Bar (u)
Microsoft is about to introduce contextual Teams for Mac meetings controls for the MacBook Pro Touch Bar - and now offers Office as a Universal app for M1 and Intel Macs.

Apple's Privacy Nutrition Labels, available now and good for business
Apple's iOS 14.3 introduces Privacy Nutrition Labels for apps sold at the App Store, and that's good for users, developers and the enterprise.

WFH ‘until June 2021,' says Apple CEO Tim Cook
The message couldn't be clearer -- but does this mean WWDC 2021 will again be an online show?

Does the Apple Silicon development road map look like this?
With a little guesswork, a little speculation, Apple's processor development plans seem even more interesting.

Apple VP Federighi wants competitors to copy Apple's privacy protection
"When it comes to privacy protections, we’re very happy to see our competitors copy our work," says Apple software chief Craig Federighi, who warns of a "data-industrial complex."

Apple’s People Detection, accessibility, and the voice-first enterprise
Accessibility tools are critical to the development of voice-first computing and Apple is ahead of the curve.

How to boost your productivity with Safari for Mac
This small collection of Safari extensions may give your work or research efficiency a boost.

How to make more effective use of Mail on iPhone and iPad
Enterprise or consumer, most iPhone and iPad users want to get more from Apple's email app. Here's how.

AWS now offers Mac mini in the cloud
Developers can now build across all Apple's products using hosted Mac minis on AWS.

Windows runs fast on Apple Silicon, developer shows
Apple’s M1 Macs don’t officially support Windows, but a developer has managed to get Microsoft’s OS running on an ARM-based MacBook anyway.

Apple may put (self-developed) 5G modems in iPads next year
Apple’s world-class silicon design teams may be close to introducing internally-developed 5G modems inside iPads as soon as 2021.

iPhone 12 Pro, Apple and LiDAR in the enterprise
The iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max carry Light Detection and Ranging LiDAR scanners. What is this, and why should it matter to your enterprise?

Meet Apple’s telepresence robot
A Boston Dynamics robot called Spot is helping Apple and its architects design a new HQ at an iconic location.

How to stay as private as possible on the Mac
Privacy means vigilance, so make sure your Mac is as vigilant as possible on your behalf. Here's how.

Apple and Verizon put 5G iPhones closer to the (enterprise) heart
With ‘5G Fleet Swap’ and Verizon Business, Apple is pushing the 5G iPhone 12 hard into the U.S. enterprise market

Everything you need to know about Rosetta 2 on Apple Silicon Macs
Because it is so tightly integrated with the chip, Rosetta 2 means some apps will run faster on an Apple Silicon Mac than they do on Intel.

Review: M1 Mac mini shows a bright future for Apple Silicon
Short on flaws and big on promise, the entry-level Mac mini just became a great system to get things done on a budget
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