Starting today, the Apple Maps app on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac now displays Indigenous lands in Australia and New Zealand, ...
Apple has updated its Maps app to display traditional Aboriginal names for places across Australia, reports The Australian.
Tech giant Apple will formally recognise the Indigenous lands of Australia and New Zealand in a groundbreaking revamp of its ubiquitous Maps product.
Apple has unveiled a major change to its ubiquitous Maps service, formally recognising the Indigenous lands of Australia and New Zealand as part of a project four years in the making.
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Knowing where to go using your iPhone or iPad will also mean knowing a bit of local history in our neck of the woods.