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News & Reviews:   conference

  • Apple announces official lineup for its annual WWDC 2026 in June

    Apple announces official lineup for its annual WWDC 2026 in June

    As reported before, Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC26) will take place from 8 to 12 June 2026. The event will once again be held primarily online, while also featuring a special in-person experience at Apple Park for selected developers and students on opening day.

  • Apple confirms WWDC 2026 kicks off in early June 2026

    Apple confirms WWDC 2026 kicks off in early June 2026

    Today, Apple has officially announced that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference will return the week of 8 June 2026, running through 12 June. The event will once again be primarily online, with a special in-person gathering at Apple Park on opening day for selected developers and students. The keynote and Platforms State of the Union are setting the stage for a week of announcements focused on Apple’s software ecosystem.

  • Top 3 topics you can expect from MWC Shanghai 2023

    Top 3 topics you can expect from MWC Shanghai 2023

    What is MWC Shanghai all about? It's a large conference for industry leaders to discuss cutting edge tech. Previously cancelled in 2022, the event is making a comeback this year and will run from 28 to 30 June 2023. But what does it have in store for us this year? Well, here are the top 3 topics you can expect from MWC Shanghai 2023.

  • Apple CEO Tim Cook said that Android has "47 times more malware" than iOS

    Apple CEO Tim Cook said that Android has "47 times more malware" than iOS

    During the VivaTech 2021 conference held in Paris, Apple CEO Tim Cook stated that Android has more malware than iOS as the former allows "sideloading" apps. The statement is also one of the reasons that the Cupertino-based company oppose the proposed European Law, Digital Markets Act (DMA).

  • You don't have to pay to use Google Meet from now on!

    You don't have to pay to use Google Meet from now on!

    As the pandemic is still not coming to an end yet, the world is still widely depending on video-calling tools to communicate with each other. No matter if it’s a business conference, a lecture, or simply just a chit-chat session with friends and families that are far away, a video-calling platform will make everything become easier at this challenging time. By recognizing the current needs of their customers, Google has announced that Google Meet will be free for everyone sooner or later.


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