Futurum analyst Michael Diamond discusses announcement from Apple’s most recent Apple Far Out event where it unveiled its new iPhone 14, iWatch 8 Series, and AirPods Pro 2.
Apple Reportedly Preps for a Hardware Subscription Model — Why That’s a Smart Move
Futurum analyst Michael Diamond discusses Apple rumored to be moving its iPhone to a subscription service model and why that’s a smart move for the company. He also explores the Device-as-a-Subscription market in general, as well as what this might mean for Apple moving forward.
Apple Finally Slapped by French Consumer Fraud Group For Throttling iPhones
After much debate, the French Consumer Fraud Group has fined Apple 25 million euros for throttling its iPhones. Small fine, but a big step for consumers.
The iPhone 11 Is Coming, Yawn
What should Apple users expect with the iPhone 11? Will there be enough change and improvement to make it worth buying? Analyzing the rumors.
Check Point Exposes Massive Apple Vulnerability Impacting 1.4 Billion Devices
A new Apple vulnerability discovered by Check Point exposes Apple’s continued woes in even core areas like privacy and security. What does this flaw mean and what is Apple doing to fix it?
Apple Dumping Qualcomm in Future iPhones: Good or Bad Move?
There are write ups that Apple would no longer use Qualcomm modems, and instead source them from Intel, and possibly even MediaTek. Learn more.
#SMACtalk 80: The Failures and Successes of Enterprise Software with Pega CEO Alan Trefler
In this week’s episode of SMACtalk, hosts Brian Fanzo and Daniel Newman had the opportunity to speak with Pega CEO, Alan Trefler. Known for his “Pull no punches” approach to business, Alan makes for the perfect “SMAC” guest because he’s going to take questions head on and leave the audience wanting more. At Pegaworld, we found out that Mr. Trefler isn’t only the CEO at Pega, he is also a chess master …
Small Innovation May Be the Biggest Innovation in Tech
We frequently hear things like, “The next mobile device will have an X percent bigger screen than the last one.” Do these things sound impressive anymore? Not in a world where a new device update hits the market every couple of months, if not weeks. At the recent Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), people weren’t that excited (at least not …