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Apple Magazine Celebrating 300 Issues

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July 28 2017

A Look Back At The Story So Far

- Benjamin Kerry & Gavin Lenaghan

Apple Magazine Celebrating 300 Issues

300 ISSUES OF APPLEMAGAZINE

This week, we’re publishing the 300th issue of AppleMagazine. Over the past six years, we’ve kept our readers up-to-date on the latest technology news and offered our insights into the latest blockbuster films and software packages with reviews and features. We have also followed Apple’s every move, whether it’s the launch of a new product, a software update or a company acquisition, and published in-depth features on their journey in our magazine.

Today, we look back at some of the biggest Apple stories over the past six years – including the death of Steve Jobs, the launch of the Apple

HomePod and the $3 billion takeover of Beats – and we give a behind-the-scenes insight into how AppleMagazine is produced.

THE BIGGEST APPLE STORIES IN THE PAST SIX YEARS

Since the launch of AppleMagazine back in 2011, we’ve covered some of the biggest stories in the world of Apple and the greater technology world. Indeed, many of our cover stories have focused on big cinematic releases, the world of augmented reality and emerging technology, but our main focus has, and always will, continue to be around Apple Inc. Here are some of the biggest Apple stories and developments we have covered over the years.

STEVE JOBS’ DEATH ON OCTOBER 5, 2011

Just one day after Apple introduced its innovative iPhone 4S and personal assistant Siri, it was announced that the co-founder, chief executive and chairman of Apple, Steve Jobs, had passed. Apple celebrated his life through a series of special films, articles, and digital content, while the general public and technology world mourned his loss.

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