Jonny Evans

Hello, and thanks for dropping in. I'm pleased to meet you. I'm Jonny Evans, and I've been writing (mainly about Apple) since 1999. These days I write my daily AppleHolic blog at Computerworld.com, where I explore Apple's growing identity in the enterprise. You can also keep up with my work at AppleMust, and follow me on Mastodon, LinkedIn and (maybe) Twitter.

Admins see snags as macOS Sonoma 14.4 hits Macs

The EU browser wars have begun as Apple opens up

The EU browser wars have begun as Apple opens up

Ad agencies, Apple, and the big names in internet technology will be paying particular attention to EU browser market share data in the coming weeks.

Apple tweaks its DMA compliance strategy in Europe

Apple tweaks its DMA compliance strategy in Europe

Apple has once again shifted its approach to supporting side-loading on iOS devices in Europe.

Healthcare pros show interest in Apple's Vision Pro — survey

Healthcare pros show interest in Apple's Vision Pro — survey

Up to 75% of US healthcare professionals are open to exploring the use of Vision Pro devices at work, survey claims.

Why should Apple trust Epic Games?

Why should Apple trust Epic Games?

Do you find it easy to do business with companies that have broken promises and lobbied against your company? Would you even try?

The first EU app stores for iPhones explore new business models

The first EU app stores for iPhones explore new business models

In a galaxy far, far away from the ongoing Apple/Epic spat, the first two announced third-party European app stores show two interesting business proposals.

What is FinanceKit in iOS 17.4?

What is FinanceKit in iOS 17.4?

Other than leaving European users vulnerable to new threats via third-party app stores, iOS 17.4 introduced FinanceKit. What does it do?

The MacBook Air — better for business?

The MacBook Air — better for business?

With Apple Silicon, we have to get used to Apple offering significant product upgrades for Macs; the M3 MacBook Air is just what most mobile employees need.

Spotify wants something for nothing, Apple claims after big EU fine

Spotify wants something for nothing, Apple claims after big EU fine

The European Commission slapped Apple with a big $1.95 billion fine for anti-competitive conduct in the music streaming market. Apple will appeal.

Apple warns of increased iPhone security risks

Apple warns of increased iPhone security risks

Apple has told its European customers that new EU competition laws will make iPhones less safe.

Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'GenAI will redefine the future'

Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'GenAI will redefine the future'

Watch out, there's a generative AI monster coming, says Apple CEO Tim Cook, as expectations around the company's work intensify.

It’s the end of the road for the Apple Car

It’s the end of the road for the Apple Car

Apple's generative AI development attempts get a huge resource push as Apple shelves its project to build a semi-autonomous vehicle, though the company will reap benefits from that attempt for a decade.

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