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Showing posts with label Apple iStore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple iStore. Show all posts

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Apple iStores start iCloud and iOS 5 Mobile Operating System Training

In yet one more sign of an imminent launch of Apple Inc.’s iCloud service and iOS five mobile operating system, the tech giant’s stores have begun to supply coaching programs for the 2 upcoming offerings.

Apple enthusiast web site 9to5mac.com cited sources who said coaching with retail store workers has started on the iOS 5 and iCloud.

“Training is completed through a replacement section inside the company’s recently released internal RetailMe application," it cited the sources as saying.



The site noted Apple generally rolls out major iOS releases within the days surrounding new iPhone launches.

On the opposite hand, Apple Stores sometimes begin coaching of recent software in an exceedingly number of weeks leading up to a respective product launch.

Apple starting their iOS five coaching inside the previous couple of days might mean a launch ahead of the recently rumored dates of mid-to-late October," it said.

Yet another “evidence" of Apple nearing completion of iCloud may be a pickup of iCloud for Mac and Mac OS 10.7.2 betas to developers, the location said.

“If anything, this iOS 5 and iCloud training news helps support our original report of late September iPhone 5 pre-orders and an early October launch," it said.- TJD, GMA News

It likewise cited Apple’s recent betas of iOS five that centered on performance, speed, and therefore the removal of bugs.

Also, the location noted Apple Store workers have begun receiving detailed data on Apple’s upcoming iCloud service.

It said Apple had originally said iCloud would be launching alongside iOS five – a necessary move owing to iCloud’s integration into the next-generation iPhone, iPad, iPod bit devices and therefore the Apple TV operating system.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Visit Fake Apple iStore in CHINA





The blogger, who writes underneath the name BirdAbroad, discovered the faux Apple search whereas out walking together with her husband.


She wrote on her blog yesterday: “They gave the look of Apple product. It gave the look of an Apple store. It had the classic Apple store winding staircase and peculiar upstairs sitting space. the staff were even sporting those blue t-shirts with the chunky Apple name tags around their necks.”

She added: “You have already guessed the punchline, of course: this was a complete Apple store ripoff. a good looking ripoff – a superb one – the most effective ripoff store we have a tendency to had ever seen (and we have a tendency to see them each day). however some things were simply not right: the steps were poorly created. The walls hadn’t been painted properly.”


BirdAbroad’s photos show that the search has in-store branding and even furniture that appears terribly just like that which might be during a real Apple Store. The store’s stock, in keeping with BirdAbroad, “may or might not be genuine”, though it will seem to be real from what may be seen within the photos.

BirdAbroad wrote in her post that the employees at the shop “all genuinely assume they work for Apple”.

It’s fairly common to listen to of pretend product found in China. faux iPhones and iPads are commonly pictured for sale within the country. Faking a whole store appears like one thing new. However, BirdAbroad concludes: “A 10 minute walk round the corner revealed not one, however 2 additional rip-off Apple stores.”