Last night Apple truly surprised us. Just when we thought we have had enough launches by Apple this year, it revealed that it wasn¡¯t quite done yet. It tweeted an invite for another product launch on November 10th with the title ¡®One More Thing¡¯.
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In case you didn¡¯t know, the ¡®One More Thing¡¯ is a nod to Apple surprising its audiences at the end of the event. Just when people thought the event was over, Steve Jobs or even Tim Cook would pull out the most anticipated device out of their hat.
This will be Apple¡¯s third launch event after the September event that showcased the new iPads and Apple Watches. Last month we saw the iPhone 12¡¯s and a smaller HomePod. And we¡¯ve already seen iPad Pros that got a soft launch during the initial days of the pandemic.?
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While Apple hasn¡¯t really revealed much on what it plans on unveiling at this event, chances are that we¡¯ll get to see new MacBooks running on Apple¡¯s homegrown CPUs. The Cupertino giant teased these machines at the WWDC conference, shocking the world that it is going to make the switch from Intel-based CPUs to a complete home-grown silicon.
Even though Apple has never really made its own CPUs for Macs, it won¡¯t be surprising if they beat the pulp out of Intel¡¯s CPUs as we¡¯ve already seen what Apple A-series CPUs on the iPhones and iPads are capable of doing in terms of performance and optimisation.
Additionally, leaks have also been hinting that Apple is going to retire the Beats line of devices and unveil its own set of premium pro-grade headphones. Leaks have revealed a minimal looking pair of over the head headset that looks like something designed by Bowers and Wilkins.?
One more device that¡¯s in dire need of an upgrade is Apple TV. We could expect the new iteration to come with a faster hardware, support for higher resolution playback and better gaming capabilities to complement Apple¡¯s Arcade gaming service.
Another device that has been a part of the leak train since a very long time is AirTags -- tiny devices that could help you locate your things wherever they are. It¡¯s possible that Apple unveiled this at the November 10 event too.