During Apple’s annual September event, they not only announced their 10th anniversary iPhone, but they welcomed everyone into their new home.
Just like Beyoncè turned her pregnancy announcement into a PR campaign, so Apple has released their new headquarters as if it were a new product.
Apple’s “Spaceship” campus is looking pretty darn impressive, and students are expected to move in early 2017. Let’s get a birds-eye view, shall we?
Apple’s Spaceship is looking mighty exciting – and this drone footage shows you just how massive 2.8 million square feet is.
Apple definitely have some change to throw around and they are sparing no expense when it comes to their new campus. Take a drone-piloted look for yourself.
Apple is currently building a top-secret spaceship campus in Cupertino, California, that’s set to be completed in 2016, but a YouTuber has given us an early glimpse of the construction site thanks to some drone footage.
The company’s Cupertino, California campus, known as Apple Park, is the stuff of legend, and any new buildings bearing the logo also need to be up to scratch.
Everyone loves to root for the underdogs, which is part of what makes Apple’s new advert so entertaining.
If you’ve ever wanted to know what it would be like to work inside a spaceship then hey, Apple is for you. Their new California campus is looking mighty fine.
Hosting their annual product launch at their new campus, Apple had a whole range of new offerings for their loyal following to celebrate. A quick recap.
Finally, later today, Apple will be announcing the new products they’re launching. Of course that includes the 10th anniversary of the iPhone, so here’s how to watch.
This train don’t stop, meaning there is plenty going on in 2016 that will excite Apple fans right around the world.
You see? This is what happens when you give your money to forward-thinking companies. Instead of cutting cost and building a massive grey block of an office building – Apple is constructing the one of the worlds most advanced office spaces, one that has will have a neautral carbon footprint after construction.
It’s no secret that Apple is one of the most secretive companies in the world (see what I did there?) – so much so that it’s a core part of their business model. Countless people try to worm their way into the Apple campus at One Infinite Loop, but no-one makes it inside. A new book released this week gives just that – a look inside – and it’s nothing like you think it is.
A few months ago Apple announced their plans for their new headquarters in the Silicon Valley, and submitted plans to the Cupertino City Council. The late Steve Jobs claimed the spaceship-like structure would be “the best office building in the world”, and judging by these recently released documents, he wasn’t kidding.
The device, which is due to be released shortly, was supposedly lost in a San Francisco tequila bar and then sold to Craigs List, an internet listings company. Apple engineers were reportedly franticly trying to get it back. Duh. This isn’t the first time a prototype has been ‘lost’, in April last year the iphone 4 was ‘found’ in a beer garden and sold to Gizmodo for $5000. Sneaky.
South Africa’s coming crypto revolution, Federal agents raid Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ homes, Suspect in Moscow concert attack ‘force-fed own ear’, and South Africa enters high alert for winter load shedding.
We could wait patiently for September 7 to roll around to find out what the latest iPhone will look like, but where’s the fun in that?
SA flight chaos. Russian TV protester found. State of disaster extended. Jeremy Clarkson’s vegan rant. Man Utd out of Champs League. Hailey Baldwin is svelte.
Students shut down UCT. Elon deletes Hitler tweet. Kate Moss mortified by rehab drama. F1’s Masi verdict. EC kid kills dad’s killer.
One might say that we are living in the golden era of true-crime storytelling, with podcasts often leading the charge.
Dubbed ‘the Helix’, it’s a 350-foot, 22-storey building which takes its inspiration from helixes which occur in nature. That, or a certain emoji.
3,000 US deaths in a day. Musk loses $9 billion. Facebook in trouble. Bushiri arrest imminent. Melania just wants to go home.
The university has raised R26 million through outside investors to back the start-ups.
The brain and the gut are connected biochemically by the “gut-brain axis”. That bond is so strong that the gut is often referred to as the “second brain”.
Trump defends Biden against Kim. SARS legal head fired over Gupta refund. Aus rugby star’s horrific comments. Flat earth fan base growing.
Cops bust SAA pilot with fake licence. Boeing 737s grounded. Trump on Tim Apple flub. Conor McGregor arrested. Drunkorexia on campus. Pelican stunt backfires. Zidane’s Real return. Beckhams hit $1 billion.
Amazon pulls NY HQ. Avenatti has R Kelly underage sex tape. Trump goes national emergency. Uber Boats launches. Coca-Cola shares tank. Gupta warrant cancelled.
Mini-Budget bombshells. China hacked Trump’s phone. Bombs sent to Obamas, Clintons. Saudi Prince denies orders. Scarlett turned down prince. Porn actress airbrushed from Freddie Mercury’s life.
There’s just something about working on a MacBook that feels right. If you’re thinking about joining the Apple army, you really shouldn’t be paying full price.