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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Tech giant Apple will formally recognise the Indigenous lands of Australia and New Zealand in a groundbreaking revamp of its ubiquitous Maps product.
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