If you're a fan of Apple's various products, you may already understand the subject of this dictation. If not, you can listen to discover the significance of the time 9:41 to Apple.
The technology giant wasn't the first company to use the name Apple.
In the late 1960s, the members of the British pop band The Beatles founded Apple Corp. Despite the spelling, the name was a pun with the word "Corp" pronounced as "Core".
- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings.E.g. the Railway Society reception was an informal party of people of all stations (excuse the pun) in life
- make a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word.E.g. his first puzzle punned on composers, with answers like ‘Handel with care’ and ‘Haydn go seek’
- consolidate (earth or rubble) by pounding it.
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Have you noticed that in every iPhone advertisement you see, the time is set to 9:41? Have you wondered why this is?
The answer is simple! Steve Jobs presented the first iPhone to the world at 9:41am and that time has been used as the default time on all Apple products since then - except one!
The iWatch does not follow the 9:41 rule and instead you will notice that the time is set to 10:09. This is typical for watches and the reason for this is that when a watch is set to 10:09 it has a pleasing symmetrical shape which looks good in adverts! So Apple decided that a watch set to 9:41 just wouldn't look right, which is why you will see iWatches set to 10:09 in adverts.
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