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« on: December 15, 2023, 04:05:15 pm »

Apple @ Work: The new iMac is fantastic, but Apple forgot one thing for business users

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<p>Back in October, Apple finally released an . It was the first update since 2021, when Apple first transitioned the iMac line to Apple Silicon. The iMac has long been iconic for Apple’s lineup as it was symbolic of Steve Jobs’ return to Apple and the beginning of its current dominance in the marketplace. Without the iMac, there would likely be no iPhone. Although the iMac is considered a “consumer device,” it’s been very popular in business applications because of its self-contained design. That’s why the latest update has been somewhat perplexing to me.</p>



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