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
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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