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The 5 biggest announcements from Apple’s ‘One More Thing’ hardware event

The Verge

Apple just wrapped up its “One More Thing” hardware live stream, where it announced new versions of the MacBook Air, the 13-inch MacBook Pro, and the Mac mini, each with its newly announced, promising M1 silicon. Apple also says that the M1’s flash controller makes accessing storage for read / write faster than before. Image: Apple.

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Apple is switching Macs to its own processors starting later this year

The Verge

Apple is officially moving to its own silicon chips for some of its Mac hardware. Apple has also been working with Adobe to get these pro apps up and running on these new chips. It’s a big move that means macOS will support native iOS apps and macOS apps side-by-side on these new machines in the future.

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How Can Publishers Benefit From PDF to ePUB Conversion

Kitaboo

In 1993, Adobe Systems launched the Portable Document Format (PDF) for easy document transfer and exchange. It offers a two-dimensional layout that maintains interface consistency irrespective of the operating system. Advantages. Improved Distribution.

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Windows and macOS still haven’t found the right balance for managing apps

The Verge

But I’m just as interested in something they share: their attempts to bring their desktop operating systems into the modern era of what I’ll call “Managed Operating Systems.” That’s not to say operating systems like macOS or Windows 10 are un managed, of course, but they’ve historically tended to be a little more open.

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Rosetta 2 is Apple’s key to making the ARM transition less painful

The Verge

But it also means that apps that were developed for Intel’s architecture originally won’t run natively on Apple’s upcoming hardware. That’s an exciting move, because it means that they’ll be able to run iOS and iPadOS apps alongside those made for macOS. Another thing to note is that the engine also won’t support everything.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: Why I'm Super Happy with Windows 8

Sean Daniel

With Windows 7 I was running it in production far before it even reached Alpha stage (which makes Windows 7 the operating system I’ve run the longest, ever). It was the XP Bliss days all over again, but on a faster, more secure, more compatible, more more more system. That’s unheard of. I loved Windows 7 so much.

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on the business of Windows

The Verge

POSIX, which is a set of operating system standards. In 2019, I think you had said to Wired , “The operating system is no longer the most important layer for us. ” So anything that is a client operating system ultimately does rendezvous with cloud computing. PWAs, which are progressive web apps.

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