Apple on Monday released its new Apple Configurator app for iPhone, which is used to deploy iOS and Mac devices in schools and business. With the new iPhone app, it is now possible to set up a Mac not ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Apple released a new app called Apple Configurator to the Mac App Store today. It’s a management tool that gives ...
Apple has released a new Apple Configurator iOS app that allows users to add a Mac to Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager from an iPhone. The Configurator app has long been available on ...
Apple has released Apple Configurator 2.5, the latest version of the Mac utility that schools and businesses can use to manage and deploy software to multiple iOS and tvOS devices. The update provides ...
Apple has updated its Configurator tool with support for iOS 6 features, control of iMessage, Game Center and iBookstore usage on managed devices and a bunch of other cool stuff. The Configurator is a ...
On Macs running macOS Sonoma, there is currently a bug that prevents the Apple Configurator app from installing apps on iPhones and iPads, according to a new Apple support document. Apple Configurator ...
All products featured on WIRED are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. Apple has released ...
Apple Configurator 2 — a free utility that “makes it easy to deploy iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and Apple TV devices in your school or business” — has been updated to version 2.12 with several ...
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Apple on Tuesday released version 1.2 of its Apple Configurator, which brings support for iOS 6 features, a number of security upgrades and overall bug fixes. Tuesday's update allows the use of ...
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