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Rebuilding VisiCorp's Visi On UI reveals how Apple defined the GUI era
Nina Kalinina takes a deep dive into one of the earliest PC desktops Reverse engineering VisiCorp's pioneering GUI for ...
Apple Inc., long a model of stability in Silicon Valley, is undergoing its biggest shake-up in decades, with senior ...
With “hardware guy” John Ternus as frontrunner for the next CEO, can Apple overtake its ex-employees at OpenAI and Meta?
Here's all you need to know to land the best MacBook for your daily computing and commuting, now factoring in the MacBook Pro ...
Following a report that OpenAI was poaching Apple hardware engineers “left and right”, a new piece offers a closer look at ...
The departure of VP Alan Dye isn't cause for alarm—it's an opportunity to get Apple's software design back on track.
Alan Dye, the mastermind behind Apple's user interface evolution, officially joined Meta to spearhead a new creative studio ...
The first time I used a computer, the only thing I could get it to do was generate syntax errors. A “syntax error” is what you get when the code you’ve written contains errors that are uninterpretable ...
The Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) has dismissed Apple’s legal appeal against a government order requiring it to provide intelligence services and law enforcement with the capability to access ...
Apple warned customers last week that their devices were targeted in a new series of spyware attacks, according to the French national Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-FR). CERT-FR is operated ...
A new brain implant now lets people control Apple devices, such as iPads, iPhones and the Vision Pro, using only their thoughts. Synchron, an endovascular brain-computer interface (BCI) company based ...
The brain-computer interface developer Synchron has shown that its minimally invasive device can help connect a patient with an iPad, allowing them to control the device entirely by thought using ...
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