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Apple’s high-end studio product revealed

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Apple has just wrapped up its first product launch of 2022

Dubbed peak performance, the tech giant unveiled a new affordable iPhone, an updated iPad Air and a brand new Mac Chip which will feature in the new Mac Studio computer. 

Apple’s Mac Studio is the first new Mac model in years, a cube-shaped box with USB-C ports and an S-D card, but without a screen. 

Taller than the current Mac Mini, this new device has a bigger fan to keep the computer’s temperature cool. 

Apple teased the release of a new Mac Pro, but this will wait until a later event. 

Meanwhile, in-line with the Mac Studio is the new Studio Display, offering a 5K Retina 27-inch screen, speakers and a built-in camera. 

When it comes to iPads, there’s a new version of its mid-range model, the iPad Air.

Using the M-1 processor… it also has optional 5-G support and a 12-megapixel front-facing camera with a wide-angle lens.

A budget iPhone was also unveiled, which looks a lot like the previous iPhone S-E, with a 4.7-inch rectangular display, and a TouchID fingerprint sensor. 

The iPhone S-E will hit store shelves on March 18. 

We couldn’t be more excited to introduce an entirely new Mac desktop and display with Mac Studio and Studio Display,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing.

“Mac Studio ushers in a new era for the desktop with unbelievable performance powered by M1 Max and M1 Ultra, an array of connectivity, and a compact design that puts everything users need within easy reach. And Studio Display — with its stunning 5K Retina screen, along with the best combination of camera and audio ever in a desktop display — is in a class of its own.”

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The biggest entertainment industry continues studio closures

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Microsoft’s Xbox division announced the closure of several studios post their Bethesda acquisition.

Among the studio closures are Arkane Austin and Tango Gameworks.

Meanwhile, Nintendo hints at a new Switch, and PlayStation backtracks on linking Steam accounts for HellDivers 2.

Nintendo surprises with a NES Championship edition. New games this week include Crow Country, V Rising, Animal Well, and Little Kitty, Big City. #Featured #Trending

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Cyber attacks: health sector targeted

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Cyber attacks are rife within the healthcare sector. So what’s the solution?

Cyber inSecurity dives into the challenges, solutions, and real-world applications in the fast paced world of cyber security. Hosted Nam Lam, Managing Director and Gary Savarino, Field CTO at Sailpoint.

In this episode, Gary is joined by Aaron Le Saux, ICT Architecture and Integration Manager at Calvary Health Care. #cyber insecurity

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Simplifying complex cyber security

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What are the consequences of oversimplifying identity management?

Cyber inSecurity dives into the challenges, solutions, and real-world applications in the fast paced world of cyber security. Hosted Nam Lam, Managing Director and Gary Savarino, Field CTO at Sailpoint.

In this episode, Gary is joined by Brendan Kelly, Senior Manager Cyber Security at Resolution Life. #cyber insecurity

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