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Wine 2.0 adds support for Office 2013 and Windows games
After 9 long years, Wine 2.0 is finally here adding support for Office 2013, Windows games and other 64-bit applications.
Wine & CrossOver Office: Run Windows Apps On Your Mac
No Windows emulator is required, just use Wine or CrossOver Office to use Windows apps and games on your Mac.
Apple seeks to license Google’s and Baidu’s AI
Having its own AI branch, Apple still seeks to licence the respective resources from Google and Baidu. Why?
Android-to-iOS migration: hard facts from CIRP
Consumer Intelligence Research Partners LLC tracks conversion of users from Android to iOS and reports the findings. Let's see what's latest.
Apple to allow iOS app installations from websites in the EU
Apple will let iOS apps to be installed to iPhones and iPads from websites. Without jailbreaking them. Is this a tectonic shift or what?