Code names for operating systems have become “de rigeur” in the industry but, as far as I can figure out, it wasn’t until 2001 after Apple’s marketing people started using code names as part of their ...
While we know the numbers of Apple’s upcoming operating systems–iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26 Tahoe, etc.–Apple, like other companies, assigns code names to its products that are used internally for ...
At WWDC24 last month, Apple revealed the new features to its operating systems that will ship later this fall. However, technology is always about moving forward and as Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports ...
Aaron613 points out that Buttercup and Honeycrisp were first reported by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, while Orchid, Eclipse, and Lotus were first reported by @nicolas09F9. Often, tech code names refer to ...
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