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ONE MORE THING... LOOKING BACK AT APPLE'S iPHONE EVENTS

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THE NEXT SPECIAL EVENT IS COMING

For software developers, technology critics and Apple fans, September is considered a second Christmas. Apple has made it tradition to lift the lid on its latest hardware at the same time every year, hosting a Special Event to show off products and give developers a first-hand look before anyone else.

Today, we take a look back at some of the most exciting Special Events of the past ten years and share the latest rumors on Apple’s upcoming Gather Round event, where the iPhone XS and the Apple Watch 4 are expected to be unveiled, alongside other innovative new technology.

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2010: STEVE JOBS INTRODUCES THE iPAD

The first major Special Event held by Apple was back in 2010 when the late Steve Jobs took to the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco to show off, but quickly realized that the idea would work just as well as a mobile phone. Manufacturing .

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