What should Apple call next year’s iPhone? iPhone 8, or something else? [Poll]/2016-09-28





What should Apple call next year's iPhone? iPhone 8, or something else? [Poll]


What should Apple call next year's iPhone? iPhone 8, or something else? [Poll]
With next year's iPhone expected to be a major redesign, you can put good money on it that it won't be called the iPhone 7s.We've been tending to use iPhone 8 as a shorthand reference to the 2017 iPhone, and a sketchy report today suggested that some of Apple's employees may be using the name in the same way, but that's by no means the only possibility.Given that the rumored all-glass casing and full-screen face with embedded Home button would represent a pretty dramatic new look, it's possible that Apple may want to celebrate that difference with a completely new naming strategy …Apple may feel that simply skipping the 7s name and jumping straight to iPhone 8 represents enough of a signal that this is a leap to a new-generation iPhone, so that's the obvious first option in our poll.


Apple and Deloitte team up to accelerate business transformation on iPhone and iPad


Apple and Deloitte team up to accelerate business transformation on iPhone and iPad
Cupertino, California and New York — Apple and Deloitte today announced a partnership to help companies quickly and easily transform the way they work by maximizing the power, ease-of-use and security the iOS platform brings to the workplace through iPhone and iPad.As part of the joint effort, Deloitte is creating a first-of-its-kind Apple practice with over 5,000 strategic advisors who are solely focused on helping businesses change the way they work across their entire enterprise, from customer-facing functions such as retail, field services and recruiting, to R&D, inventory management and back-office systems.Apple and Deloitte will also collaborate on the development of a new service offering from Deloitte Consulting called EnterpriseNext, designed to help clients fully take advantage of the iOS ecosystem of hardware, software and services in the workplace.


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