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Apr 15, 2021 • 31min

What to expect at Apple's "Spring Loaded" event

Apple is holding a spring event after all. After weeks of speculation and rumors, Apple announced it will host a virtual event, titled Spring Loaded, on April 20. Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis and Macworld executive editor Michael Simon join Juliet to discuss what Apple may announce at the event. Rumors suggest Apple may release a new iPad Pro, a new Apple Pencil or maybe even an Apple Silicon iMac. Let us know in the comments or live chat what you're hoping to see at Apple's spring event, and what you think about the rumored releases.
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Apr 8, 2021 • 32min

Ranking Apple's worst products of all time

Apple has released its fair share of disappointing or frustrating products, and just last year the company settled a lawsuit over allegedly slowing down older iPhone models. Macworld executive editor Michael Simon and Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis join Juliet to break down their least favorite Apple products, from iPod accessories to TV remotes. They discuss why these products failed in their eyes, and what could've made them better. What do you think is Apple's worst product? Let us know in the comments or live chat.
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Apr 2, 2021 • 18min

Diversity and inclusion in tech: Cultivating a sense of belonging at work

While your organization may have celebrated its employees during Black History Month and then Women's History Month, it's critical to consider how it's supporting its employees of color, LGBTQ+ employees and female employees the other 11 months of the year. Computerworld writer Charlotte Trueman joins Juliet to discuss recruiting and retaining diverse talent, examples of successful advocacy within the technology industry and, importantly, creating a sense of belonging among employees.
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Apr 1, 2021 • 29min

WWDC 2021: What to expect at Apple's June event

While we wait for confirmation about Apple's rumored April event, the company has confirmed its annual developers conference, WWDC, will take place the week of June 7. Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis and Macworld executive editor Michael Simon join Juliet to discuss what Apple is expected to unveil at the conference, including iOS 15, macOS 12 and maybe even some new Apple Silicon Macs. If you have any questions about WWDC, leave them in the comments and we'll answer them live.
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Mar 25, 2021 • 25min

Intel's anti-Mac ads: What's next for Intel?

It's been a year since rumors began to swirl that Apple would sever its ties with Intel, and a few months since that transition became official. Apple has released a few Apple Silicon/M1 Macs already, and there's more in the pipeline. Intel has responded by releasing anti-Mac ads with Justin Long, the star of Apple's "Get a Mac" ads from the 2000s. It begs the question: What will Intel look like without Apple as a customer? Macworld executive editor Michael Simon and Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis join Juliet to discuss what comes next for Intel, including how Intel-powered PCs compare to Apple Silicon Macs.
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Mar 22, 2021 • 1h 2min

CIO Leadership Live with Peter High, president of Metis Strategy and author

Peter High, president of Metis Strategy and author, joins Maryfran Johnson for this special edition CIO Leadership Live interview, which is jointly produced by CIO.com and the CIO Executive Council. They will talk about lessons and advice in his new book, Getting to Nimble: How To Transform Your Company into a Digital Leader.
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Mar 18, 2021 • 29min

FCC to auction off 5G bandwidth; Apple data privacy update

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States will auction off previously reserved 5G spectrum, potentially speeding up next-generation wireless rollout. As device makers continue to release 5G-enabled phones and tablets, Macworld executive editor Michael Simon and Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis join Juliet to analyze what a speedier rollout could mean for consumers and enterprises alike. Plus, French regulators recently sided with Apple over its new privacy rules that would allow users to opt out of ad tracking across apps and websites. Michael, Ken and Juliet will compare Apple's new policy to its competitors, and discuss whether or not those competitors would ever adopt similar guidelines.
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Mar 11, 2021 • 29min

iMac Pro discontinued: What does it mean for the future of 'Pro' Macs?

Apple has confirmed it is discontinuing the iMac Pro, as rumors suggest an M1 iMac is on its way. Macworld executive editor Michael Simon and Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis join Juliet to discuss what they wanted from the iMac Pro, if its discontinuation could mean for the future of 'Pro' Macs and whether or not Apple's M1 processors could diminish the demand for 'Pro'-level devices.
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Mar 11, 2021 • 33min

Mars Perseverance rover landing: How IT supports NASA and JPL’s Mars 2020 mission

Last month, the Perseverance rover successfully landed on Mars following a six-and-half-month journey from Earth through space. Over the next Martian year (or, over 600 days here on Earth), the rover will search for signs of ancient life, collect data about the climate and geology on Mars and pave the way for human exploration of the Red Planet. This mission is a group effort by the scientists, engineers, technologists and more at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Jim Rinaldi, former CIO and current Chief Information Technology Advisor at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, joins Juliet to discuss IT’s role in a successful mission, and how his team at JPL supports mission personnel from early planning stages through landing and beyond.
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Mar 5, 2021 • 21min

Enterprise networking trends in 2021: Preparing for the new normal

A year into the coronavirus pandemic, IT continues to support remote employees. As organizations begin planning to bring workers back into the office, IT must now consider upgrading their networks to best support employees in a post-COVID world. IDC Senior Research Analyst for enterprise networking, Brandon Butler, joins Juliet to discuss what permanent changes IT should implement as workers prepare to return to the office, and how these changes differ from the temporary solutions put into place last year. From upgrading to Wi-Fi 6, to implementing SD-WAN, to shifting network management to the cloud, Brandon explains what steps IT teams can take to make the transition back to the office seamless for in-person and remote employees alike.

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