Apple event: AirTag, iPad and iMac lead line-up
By Zoe Kleinman and Cristina Criddle
Technology reporters
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Apple has shown off its latest product line-up in its first big event of 2021.
The firm is increasing the number of products which will contain its own in-house developed M1 chip, as the sector struggles with a global semiconductor shortage.
It finally unveiled its much-anticipated tracker tile, the AirTag, which will launch at the end of April.
And it announced its first significant update to the iconic iMac desktop computer in recent years.
It also showcased a new iPad Pro, complete with M1 chip and 5G connectivity.
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