In this “cars n’ copters” edition of Mingis on Tech, Executive News Editor Ken Mingis sits down to talk drones with Contributing Writer Michael deAgonia and Detroit with Senior Writer Lucas Mearian. Drones are hot, hot, hot right now — witness the more than 181,000 units that have been registered with the FAA. Computerworld‘s resident drone reviewerdeAgonia explains why, covering the finer points …
Apple ‘Springs Forward’ With More Than Just the Watch…
With the new MacBook, ResearchKit, Apple Pay and even HBO Now, Apple showed it’s still innovating. When Apple execs took the stage on Monday, virtually everyone expected them to focus on the soon-to-be-released Apple Watch. That, they did. The Watch, we now know, arrives in retail on April 24, and it did indeed get most of the attention. But it …
WWDC 2012: What to expect
On Monday, Apple CEO Tim Cook will kick off Apple’sWorld Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco. At its most basic, WWDC gives developers a rare chance to speak directly with Apple engineers about their coding efforts and learn about new features presented during the opening keynote. Read the article…
Five things Apple needs to do at Macworld
Unveil something big, trim prices — oh, and one more thing… Two important dates are coming soon for Apple: Its last appearance at the Macworld Conference & Expo, which begins in San Francisco today, and the Mac’s 25th anniversary later this month. Read the article…