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The protester marched in and unzipped his jacket to reveal a keffiyeh. He also held up a badge and appeared to say “I work at ...
Apple has not yet released a formal statement about the disruption. Security protocols at its developer conference are now ...
A protester claiming to be an Apple employee disrupted the company's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote, briefly ...
A protester tried to interrupt Apple executive Craig Federighi's opening remarks at the in-person WWDC event, before being escorted out by security.
The man walked in from the crowd, shouting something that wasn’t immediately clear. He unzipped his jacket to reveal a ...
Tech conferences faced disruptions recently. At Apple's event, a protester displayed a keffiyeh. This followed a similar incident at Microsoft's 50th anniversary. A former employee, Vaniya Agrawal, ...
Prior to the announcement, some analysts cautioned that WWDC may lack a signature Apple product release, differentiating it from presentations at the event in recent years. Last year, Apple ...
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