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April 20, 2021 23:54 IST
Tim Cook and his team enjoyed an outdoorsy spring launch of an updated iPad Pro, iMac, Apple TV – and the much-anticipated launch of the AirTag.
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Tim Cook and his team enjoyed an outdoorsy spring launch of an updated iPad Pro, iMac, Apple TV – and the much-anticipated launch of the AirTag.
For all of 2020 and likely most of 2021, Apple events have migrated to pre-recorded and virtual settings in accordance with the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. But this has not slowed down Apple’s steady releases of iPhones, iPads, Pencils, Macs, MacBooks, HomePods, AirPods Max, Watches and a Mac-based silicon M1. Plus there were the new operating systems including Mac’s macOS Big Sur.
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Apple Event Part 1: AirTag, Apple TV 4K with new Remote, iPhone 12 Purple, Apple Card Family & Apple Podcasts Subscriptions
If you missed Apple s Spring Loaded 2021 event, it was a real barn burner with small and major product introductions. In part 1 of the Spring Loaded Event report we briefly cover the smaller yet powerful announcements regarding AirTag, and upgrade to Apple TV 4k with a new Remote, the color purple added to the iPhone 12 line-up, a revolutionary addition to Apple Card with a Family version and as expected, Apple introduced the biggest advance to Apple Podcasts since it s beginning and offers a Podcasts subscription service.
Week Ahead: Bank of Canada to reduce purchases; Global Economic Recovery to pickup
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The global economic recovery is gaining momentum as the world’s two largest economies continue to deliver robust economic readings. China’s economy grew 18.3% in the first quarter, a record rate that sets the example of what we can expect as the rest of the world recovers from COVID-19. The US saw weekly jobless fall to a pandemic low and retail sales explode after Americans put their $1,400 stimulus checks to work. US stocks are steadily making fresh record highs and that could continue if Treasury yields take their time in recapturing the highs made at the end of March.