Not content with big media briefings for new product releases, Apple is now doing something similar for new Apple Store openings after putting together a preview event for the company's new flagship store, Union Square in San Francisco.
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A new rumor is again claiming that Apple is developing a version of Siri for the Mac. What makes this new rumor particularly interesting, however, is the inclusion of not one, but two screenshots that appear to corroborate claims that Siri is Mac-bound.
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