

Jonny Evans
Hello, and thanks for dropping in. I'm pleased to meet you. My name is Jonny Evans. I'm a freelancer who has been writing (mainly about Apple) since 1999. These days I write my daily Apple Holic blog at Computerworld.com, where I try to deliver sometimes interesting, sometimes provocative insights into what Cupertino is doing. I try to write something worth reading. You can also keep up with my work at AppleMust.

In the new workplace, all we want is a chance to Flow and grow
Flow Club is an unusually effective attempt at online virtual co-working that aims to power productivity for remote workforces.

Enterprise tech? Don’t forget to make it human
“When people think about productivity, they can forget the human part of the equation," Boomerang co-founder and CEO Aye Moah said in an interview.

Jamf adds network and endpoint security tools for enterprise Macs
Jamf has unveiled a series of significant updates designed to improve Mac enterprise security, and touted additional security solutions.

Does Apple plan an Apple Pay surprise as Tap to Pay hits beta?
iOS 15.4 enabled the iPhone Tap to Pay API so payment providers could climb aboard in time for spring launch.

Apple's Fleetsmith closes as demand for enterprise MDM expands
Apple will discontinue its Fleetsmith Mobile Device Management (MDM) service in October and wants customers to find other MDM providers.

Apple explains Google Workspace integration for Apple IDs
Apple has detailed how it will integrate Google Workspace identity services with Managed Apple IDs to simplify cloud identity management.

Apple-friendly iDrive pushes price to build S3 service for SMBs
iDrive's e2 service pitches S3-compatible storage at a low price, as the company seeks to build its pitch in a rapidly accelerating cloud computing market.

Review: Logitech’s Lift vertical mouse helps control RSI
Logitech’s latest ergonomic device may help manage or prevent injuries that affect one in 50 employees.

Apple plots a Mac revolution in interesting times
Apple's teams have plotted a path that makes Macs more than relevant all over again, but this revolution comes in the middle of very challenging times.

Apple calls out Meta for hypocrisy
Meta’s poked its face out the book as it admits plans to levy a 47.5% commission on virtual transactions in its metaverse.

Apple has good privacy arguments, but critics aren't listening
The problem with Apple’s passionate stance on privacy and user security is that those attacking its position aren’t interested in the same thing.