If you've ever watched an Apple press event, you have likely grown accustomed to the format. Usually, Tim Cook steps out on stage and throws around some numbers, like total iPhones sold, iOS marketshare, retail success, etc. Then we get down into the product introductions, which start with a real-life unveiling. But before Apple gets into the nitty gritty of new features, specs, etc.,…
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