An increasing number of people who are struggling for money because of the coronavirus crisis are turning to a charity which distributes food thrown out by the supermarkets.
13.03.2020 - 21:49 / variety.com
Apple is the latest company to alter plans in the wake of the coronavirus (COVID-19), moving its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June to a virtual, online-only event.
The tech giant announced it will commit $1 million to organizations in San Jose, Calif., to offset lost revenue associated with WWDC 2020’s traditional in-person format. Over 5,000 people have attended the annual event in recent years.
The 31st annual WWDC will showcase Apple’s latest developments across products
An increasing number of people who are struggling for money because of the coronavirus crisis are turning to a charity which distributes food thrown out by the supermarkets.
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