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[Updated] Here's how Office 2019 and Microsoft 365 will work on Apple M1 Silicon Macs
In a new support document, Microsoft detailed how Office 2019 and how Microsoft 365 will work on Apple's new M1 Macs.
Apple announces November 10 with possible ARM-based Mac news
The “One more thing” teaser suggests Apple is planning some big product launches before the end of the year, and the most plausible candidates are the first ARM-based Macs the company first discussed at its June WWDC developer conference.
Nvidia to acquire chip designer Arm for $40 billion
Nvidia announced yesterday that it had reached an agreement with SoftBank Group to acquire ARM for $40 billion.
Nvidia could acquire ARM "in the next few weeks," says Bloomberg report
Discussions have helped to boost Arm's overall value well beyond its original SoftBank purchase price of $32 billion.
Counter point: macOS Big Sur is a fresh coat of paint on the same functionality offered in Windows
Apple got oh's and ah's for the last couple of years for ostensibly turning macOS into Windows 8.
Opinion: Apple seems poised to succeed where Microsoft failed with Windows 10 on ARM
If Apple is often criticized for better executing on ideas that it stole from competitors, but the Mac's transition to Apple Silicon is making Windows 10 on ARM PCs look really bad.
Apple announces Mac transition to Apple silicon, here’s what it means for app developers
Apple showed today a couple of third-party apps that have already recompiled for ARM-based Macs, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Apple will reportedly announce the Mac's transition to ARM chips at WWDC this month
Apple has been rumored for years to be working on new Macs powered by the company’s own ARM chips, and the company may finally announce the transition this month during its annual WWDC developer conference.
New Instagram PWA is now available in the Windows 10 Microsoft Store
As a PWA, users should experience a shortened feature release cycle as per other PWA's on the platform
ARM64 support, tab and history syncing won’t be ready for the stable version of Chromium-based Edge
The new Chromium-powered Microsoft Edge won’t natively support ARM64 chipsets at launch due to an ARM-exclusive bug.