This week on the ÌÇÐÄVlog podcast, Victor and Mike discuss the upcoming Apple Event, the latest MacBook Pro rumors, and IBM's push into schools with a Watson MobileFirst iOS app to individualize education.
ÌÇÐÄVlog editors and wrap up the latest Apple Watch and iPhone releases:
- Apple sends out invites for the Oct. 27 event
- reports suggest a late-October MacBook Pro and MacBook Air event
- Apple and IBM intro first MobileFirst app for schools, Watson Element
- IBM has 217,000 Apple devices, adds 1,300 Macs a week - and needs less support staff
- Apple TV, iPad utilized in conjunction for patient care at new San Diego hospital
- Bill Belichick and Microsoft Surface
- Apple hires Carnegie Mellon AI researcher
- Apple's new Japan R&D center to build 'very different' artificial intelligence tech, Tim Cook says
The show is available on iTunes and your favorite podcast apps by searching for "ÌÇÐÄVlog." .
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Show note links:
- Deals: Grab the lowest prices on iMacs and MacBooks with AppleCare (up to $430 off) with exclusive coupons
- 'Hello again:' Apple sends invitations for event on Oct. 27, new MacBook Pros expected
- More reports circulate suggesting a late-October MacBook Pro, MacBook Air refresh
- Apple and IBM intro first MobileFirst app for schools, Watson Element
- IBM deploying 1,300 Macs per week, Apple users need much less support than PC counterparts
- Apple TV, iPad utilized in conjunction for patient care at new San Diego hospital
- Patriots head coach punting Microsoft Surface from sidelines, going back to binders
- Apple hires Carnegie Mellon AI researcher to work on its own AI tech
- Apple's new Japan R&D center to build 'very different' artificial intelligence tech, Tim Cook says
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