Apple Finally confirms the iPad event for October 16
The Apple event on October 16 is now official after the company sent out invites to the media houses. The event going to be held in Apple's Town Hall auditorium on the Infinite Loop Campus in Cupertino, California at 10AM PT / 1PM ET.
The invite containing the words "It's been way too long" leads to the event that will see the debut of Apple's refreshed iPad Air and the iPad mini. Thanks to the series of leaks surrounding the two we know they're both packing the Apple A8 chipset with an M8 co-processor, the Touch ID and the Apple Pay. Both slates will be thinner than their predecessors with the iPad Air 2 measuring just 7mm (and sacrificing the vibrate/mute button because of it).
Additionally, the company is preparing to announce a new iMac line-up to its seies. It's going to tout new, higher resolution screens - 6400 x 3600, 5760 x 3240, and 4096 x 2304 pixels respectively. It also seem possible that Apple is ready to also unleash a 12-inch MacBook device with Retina display,although no one has heard much about it.
Mac OS X Yosemite Beta 5 and Golden Master Candidate for developers have started seeding today and we suspect Apple is going to be ready for the OS final release to coincide with the upcoming event. Expect updated iWork and iLife apps as well as redesigned iTunes 12.
We are going to keep you posted on the details of the event as they unfold.
The invite containing the words "It's been way too long" leads to the event that will see the debut of Apple's refreshed iPad Air and the iPad mini. Thanks to the series of leaks surrounding the two we know they're both packing the Apple A8 chipset with an M8 co-processor, the Touch ID and the Apple Pay. Both slates will be thinner than their predecessors with the iPad Air 2 measuring just 7mm (and sacrificing the vibrate/mute button because of it).
Additionally, the company is preparing to announce a new iMac line-up to its seies. It's going to tout new, higher resolution screens - 6400 x 3600, 5760 x 3240, and 4096 x 2304 pixels respectively. It also seem possible that Apple is ready to also unleash a 12-inch MacBook device with Retina display,although no one has heard much about it.
Mac OS X Yosemite Beta 5 and Golden Master Candidate for developers have started seeding today and we suspect Apple is going to be ready for the OS final release to coincide with the upcoming event. Expect updated iWork and iLife apps as well as redesigned iTunes 12.
We are going to keep you posted on the details of the event as they unfold.
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