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Is Apple Really at CES This Year?
Apple has chosen not to represent themselves officially at CES year after year with a booth or presentation. But 250 employees from Apple have registered to attend this year’s show. Moreover, Apple’s head of iOS product marking, Greg Joswiak was seen walking around the hall with many Apple employees surrounding him. Many continue to complain though that the company does not exhibit its new gadgets or latest technology, but they have no problem attending.
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