COMPANY NEWS: Jamf, the standard in Apple enterprise management, has announced it is prepared to support and extend key functionality in Apple's macOS Ventura and iPadOS 16 release, which became generally available today. Jamf's support for macOS Ventura and iPadOS 16 follows its same-day support for iOS 16 that was released in September, delivering consistent and reliable support that promotes immediate upgrades if an organisation should choose to do so. Through extensive testing in Apple's beta releases, Jamf ensures compatibility for all of Apple's fall releases, including macOS Ventura, across its entire solution portfolio.
The new 10th generation iPad features a 10.9in 2360x1640-pixel display with 500 nits brightness, an A14 Bionic chip, and a USB-C port, and comes in blue, pink, yellow and silver.
While the macOS Ventura public beta isn't out yet, four public betas are, and the comments about battery life, overheating, whether particular banking or other apps work or not are flying thick and fast at the iOS Beta forum at Reddit and elsewhere on the Internet.
When it comes to the cutting edge, with the most advanced features that respect user privacy, deliver the utmost ease of use, are the most visionary, and are the most widely available, Apple has long ago surpassed Microsoft and Google, and are the absolute true leaders in computing, with everyone else just followers.
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