Apple launches new iPad and colourful iMacs
published : 22 Apr 2021 at 07:00
7 Tim Cook, CEO of Apple Inc, stands with the all-new iMac line-up in this still image from the keynote video of a special event at Apple Park in Cupertino, California on Tuesday. Apple Inc via REUTERS
Apple Inc announced on Tuesday a range of new computers and devices for finding lost items, signalling the continued expansion of its once-simple product line into more and more corners of customers lives.
The new $30 AirTags, tiny devices that can be attached to items such as keys and wallets to locate them when they are lost, were applauded by analysts as a likely hot-seller that would also keep the company s more than one billion customers locked into its products.
The new US$30 AirTags, tiny devices that can be attached to items such as keys and wallets to locate them when they are lost, were applauded by analysts as a likely hot-seller that would also keep the company s more than 1 billion customers locked into its products. (File pic shows tha Apple store New York.)
NEW YORK: Apple Inc announced on Tuesday a range of new computers, a paid podcasting service and devices for finding lost items, signaling the continued expansion of its once-simple product line into more and more corners of customers lives.
The new US$30 AirTags, tiny devices that can be attached to items such as keys and wallets to locate them when they are lost, were applauded by analysts as a likely hot-seller that would also keep the company s more than 1 billion customers locked into its products.
Wednesday, 21 Apr 2021 07:26 AM MYT
Apple’s Colleen Novielli showcases the new iMac lineup featuring an array of colours, in this still image from the keynote video of a special event at Apple Park in Cupertino, California released April 20, 2021. ― Apple Inc/Handout via Reuters
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SAN FRANCISCO, April 21 ― Apple Inc announced yesterday a range of new computers, a paid podcasting service and devices for finding lost items, signaling the continued expansion of its once-simple product line into more and more corners of customers lives.
The new US$30 (RM123.44) AirTags, tiny devices that can be attached to items such as keys and wallets to locate them when they are lost, were applauded by analysts as a likely hot-seller that would also keep the company s more than 1 billion customers locked into its products.
Apple announced a range of new computers, a paid podcasting service, and devices for finding lost items
Reuters
April 21, 2021
PHOTO: Apple
Apple announced on Tuesday a range of new computers, a paid podcasting service, and devices for finding lost items, signaling the continued expansion of its once-simple product line into more and more corners of customers’ lives.
The new $30 AirTags, tiny devices that can be attached to items such as keys and wallets to locate them when they are lost, were applauded by analysts as a likely hot-seller that would also keep the company s more than 1 billion customers locked into its products.
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//]]>// >By John P. Mello Jr.
Apr 21, 2021 4:00 AM PT
Apple introduced a new version of its iMac desktop and a powerful upgrade of its iPad Pro tablet at an online event Tuesday. Both new products are based on Apple s new M1 chip. The whole thing about this event is broadening the use of the M1 chip across all Apple s computers now laptops, desktops and iPads, Tim Bajarin, president of Creative Strategies, a technology advisory firm in Campbell, Calif. told TechNewsWorld.
The new iMac is the first computer built by Apple for the M1 chip from the ground up, explained Ross Rubin the principal analyst at Reticle Research, a consumer technology advisory firm in New York City.