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CIO: Apple’s enterprise credentials continue to grow

Apple says EC probe could lead to back tax payments | Apple confirms tattoos that can interfere with Apple Watch heart rate sensor

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CIO: Apple's enterprise credentials continue to grow
Apple CEO, Tim Cook, isn't just talking the talk when it comes to enterprise sales, his company continues to deliver... Read More


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Evolution to the Next Generation
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6 Considerations When Choosing a Colocation Provider
With applications supporting your key customer interactions and business functions, all aspects of your IT infrastructure must be scrutinized - including your colocation provider. Read "6 Important Considerations When Choosing a Colocation Provider" now and discover the right questions to ask. Learn More

Apple says EC probe could lead to back tax payments
Apple warned that a European investigation into its tax payments in Ireland could lead to the company having to pay disputed past taxes covering up to 10 years. Read More


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Apple confirms tattoos that can interfere with Apple Watch heart rate sensor
Dark tattoos may interfere with the Apple Watch's ability to capture a person's heart rate, Apple has confirmed on the device's product support page. "Permanent or temporary changes to your skin, such as some tattoos, can also impact heart rate sensor performance. The ink, pattern, and saturation of some tattoos can block light from the sensor, making it difficult to get reliable readings," Apple said. Some watch functions require direct contact with the skin to work. If the device can't detect a pulse, it assumes it isn't being worn, shutting downs apps and requiring people to enter their passcode. Turning off the wrist-detection function solves the issue, but prevents people from using Apple Pay.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Apple Watch, Samsung Edge glitches anger users, but no outright revolt
Problems with the new Apple Watch and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge smartphone have infuriated some early adopters, but they still stay loyal to their favorite brand. Read More


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