Mac Rumors reports that Apple Inc. has announced that it
[...] will be expanding its "Today at Apple" educational sessions to all of its 495 retail stores around the world in May.
The free sessions, which have been offered at Apple's flagship Union Square store in San Francisco since last year, will cover topics such as photography, videography, music, coding, art, and design.
The article says that some stores have been remodelled to accommodate the seminars.
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(Score: 2) by kaszz on Friday April 28 2017, @01:48AM
Why does it matter to you if their data is stolen or similar?
Anyway, Microsoft software is a problem in that whatever you learn. They have a tendency to drop it and create something new for no reason other than to push a new sales. So you have to regularly throw away all you have learned along with any tools. Then it's the retarded way to do simple things and no ability to check sources or fix them. So it causes frustration and perhaps more important it won't develop your skills. It's just another change for it's own sake, repeat ad infinitum.