On 14 September, Apple will hold its next product launch event, the company announced. They will most likely introduce the newest iPhones into a buoyant smartphone market.
Apple named the event California Streaming, a reference to the ongoing virtual format sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic. The company is expected to introduce as many as four new iPhones, tipped to be around the same size as its current flagship but with improved cameras and video recording capabilities.
Last month Bloomberg reported Apple was exploring satellite connectivity for future iPhones, though this looks like more of a long-term target than a feature ready for the models due to be unveiled. An updated Apple Watch featuring a faster processor and a bigger screen is also in the works, but display production delays could result in this product being unveiled separately at a later event.
When the largest amusement park in Germany, Europa-Park, began constructing its new Croatia area, it found inspiration in Rimac hypercars and technology for its new rollercoaster – the Voltron Nevera Powered by Rimac.
Following the end of the public delisting acquisition offer for Telefónica Deutschland, Telefónica holds approximately 96.85% of the shares in its German subsidiary.
Infobip Shift Miami, the American version of the Croatian developer conference, this week brought together a diverse technology-sector audience on the shores of Florida.