The Core: Apple; TLDR (June 17)

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Jamf takes pain for Apple enterprise AI
‘When Apple innovates, Jamf celebrates,’ Jamf CEO Beth Tschida says in an exclusive interview
Apple’s one OS to rule them all?
Will Apple introduce Aa unified OS for all the things?
Intel gets ready to make Apple chips?
Intel has begun production of its most-advanced chip node called 18A-P, but it may be that packaging Apple chips may be more achievable the making them.
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Tata’s not in water trouble after all
iPhone partner Tata’s factory won’t get shut down following investigation into water pollution.
Apple’s Hide My Email domain now easier to block
Some probably will.
Apple turned price memory into a market win
Counterpoint tells us Apple a huge advantage in the volatile price-driven smartphone market.
Matter gets better for smarthome construction
NFC-Based Commissioning makes it easier to setup devices before they are installed, great for building smarthomes.

Apple patents AR selfies
The selfies you take today will be in a visionOS device tomorrow.
What’sApp on iPhone to get view-once messages
If true, we’ll get a “Send as view once” option when long-pressing the Send button.
If your Mac says don’t write that in Terminal, don’t
If you can’t paste a command into Terminal it may be Apple system security helping you out.
Outlook gets liquidized
Microsoft Outlook gets Liquid Glass visuals all across the app.
Snap’s AR Specs
Not pretty. Not cheap. Not.
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