Apple executive Jane Horvath is going to speak on 7th January on a consumer privacy panel at CES 2020.
In an upcoming event, CES 2020 (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas the Cupertino-based tech giant Apple has confirmed that after 28 years of the gap they are going to make a rare and official appearance.
One of the reports, of Digitaltrends, said that Apple executive Jane Horvath is scheduled to speak in the event on a consumer privacy panel on 7 January.
Horvath is going to present with Facebook Procter and Gamble executives and also along with officials from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to discuss the topic that how companies can establish privacy protections in terms of size, regulation, and consumer demand.
The company will also show its HomeKit smart home platform, as Apple’s top two rivals are Amazon and Google are expected to roll out new updates that will add more capabilities to their IoT-powered devices.
Earlier, Apple has participated in the CES in 1992 in Chicago at that time CEO John Sculley came at the summit to release their Newton device.
Apart from this, the well-known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had recently revealed that the iPhone maker is planning to launch in the third quarter of 2020 one of the high-end 12.9-inch iPad Pro with an A14X chip and also coming with the six new iPhones models.
Moreover, the 5G variant of the Apple iPhone 12 might come up with the advanced image sensor-shift stabilization technology which will click the stable images without any disturbance in an excessive motion.
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