Cupertino
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Cupertino is a city in California where some companies are based, including Apple Inc. However, such Apple’s location in Cupertino has practically become a part of the company’s identity to the point that Apple itself is sometimes referred to as Cupertino. It may happen because Apple is basically the largest employer in the city and plays a significant role in the city’s life.
Apple Announced the Date of the "Peek Performance" Event
According to multiple reports, the Cupertino company is expected to present the new, third-generation iPhone SE, which will not have any major design or display changes. Instead, the company will focus on internal changes.
Apple Has Officially Announced the Date for Its "Spring Loaded" Presentation
The event may include the announcement of a new generation of iPad Pro and iPad mini tablets, AirPods, the long-awaited AirTag tracker, iMac and Mac Pro computers, MacBook Pro laptops, and next-generation Apple TV.
Siri Will No Longer Default to a Female or Male Voice in iOS
Apple brought new people to work with voices and then ran them through its neural text-to-speech engine that sounds more natural, with better intonation and smoother transitions between different words.
Apple's WWDC 2021 Will Run From June 7 to 11 as an Online Event
Thanks to the online format of the event, the entire global developer community will have the opportunity to learn about new technologies, tools and frameworks, as well as about new ways of interacting with Apple engineers and designers.
Apple Loses Bid to Stop Swatch From Using Steve Jobs' Famous Cue
"One more thing" cue has been associated with Apple for 20 years. The American company thinks it's unfair that the Swiss watchmaker Swatch will now own the One More Thing trademark.
Apple Releases Security Updates Following Critical System Vulnerability
According to Apple, the vulnerability discovered by security researchers from Google Project Zero could be "actively exploited" by hackers. The bug was found in the WebKit browser engine, which is the basis of the Safari browser on all Apple devices.
Here's How Apple Allows Developers to Bypass Its App Store Rules
Apple responded to a complaint from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and said that developers and users can bypass App Store requirements by using web applications.