by Adre's IT | 29 January, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, Apple, Apps, data protection law, tiktok
Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. The app economy in 2023 hit a few snags, as consumer spending last year dropped for the first time by 2% to $167...
by Adre's IT | 26 January, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, app trends, Apple, Apps, data protection law, Mobile
The global app economy slowed for the first time last year, as consumer spending on apps dropped 2% to $167 billion, according to a recent annual report put out by data.ai. At the same time, downloads were up 11% year-over-year — a seemingly positive indication...
by Adre's IT | 23 January, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, Apple, finservices, Gadgets, M2 Pro, touch bar
Apple’s latest silicon innovations shine in the Mac Mini. The tiny desktop computer is the latest Apple computer fitted with the M2 chipset. For $599, buyers can opt for the M2, or they spend $1,299 for the impressive M2 Pro, which features unique benefits. For...
by Adre's IT | 23 January, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, android apps, Apple, Cloudflare Pages, Gadgets, Hardware, juked.gg, M2 Max, touch bar
The M2 Air is as close as Apple has ever come to the perfect MacBook. It’s a kind of platonic ideal for the category, and the culmination of key updates to the product line, including the arrival (and upgrade) of Apple silicon and the company’s acceptance that...
by Adre's IT | 22 January, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, Apple, Apps, avira, Beco Capital, contacts tracing, Kickstarter, Mobile, tiktok
Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. The app economy in 2023 hit a few snags, as consumer spending last year dropped for the first time by 2% to $167...
by Adre's IT | 21 January, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, Apple, Enterprise, the realreal
On Wednesday, Microsoft announced it was laying off 10,000 people. Alphabet added to the misery with another 12,000 this morning. We’ve previously seen 18,000 jobs cut at Amazon and another 11,000 at Meta. You could also throw in Salesforce, which slashed 7,000...