Apple Laughs at Windows Logo - ForumDaily
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Apple laughed at the Windows logo

On the technical support page of the iCloud Calendar application, an “Easter” egg from Apple employees was found. Instead of a proprietary Windows logo, a link to the section for this operating system was accompanied by an image of an ordinary window frame.

It is unlikely that Apple has forgotten how the Windows logo actually looks like, or just confused something. For some reason in Cupertino they decided to laugh at their old rival. And, admittedly, in the light of recent events, this step seems very unexpected. More recently, Tim Cook has publicly announced friendships with a Redmond company.

Despite the fact that Microsoft is a direct competitor to Apple in the mobile market, where the latter overtakes the software giant by a significant margin, cooperation between corporations Cook considers the right step: "Partnership with Microsoft is great for our users, which is why we are doing this."

Recently, Apple patented a smart ring having a screen and a touch pad for interacting with other electronic devices.

Recall that the new iPhones were submitted 9 September 2015 year.

Sales in the United States and several other countries began on September 25.

Some wishing to get a novelty, had time to become famous by sending to stand in line ipad on wheels.

Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), claimthat in the first three days the company sold 13 to millions of new smartphones, which is a record figure.

 

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