Apple used its spring event this year to announce the new M1 iPad Pro , a new M1-powered iMac , AirTags and a purple iPhone 12 . …
Apple used its spring event this year to announce the new M1 iPad Pro, a new M1-powered iMac, AirTags and a purple iPhone 12. Soon we’ll learn about all the new things those gadgets will be able to do with Apple’s yearly torrent of free software updates: iOS 15, iPadOS 15, MacOS 12, WatchOS 8 and TVOS 15 (and maybe even HomeOS). The tech giant plans to hold its all-digital Worldwide Developers Conference, or WWDC, online from June 7 to 11. The keynote address, likely led by CEO Tim Cook, will start at 10 a.m. PT Monday. Fans and developers alike will be able to watch online for free. Last year, Apple announced a major change to its Mac computers, kicking off a transition in how they’re powered from Intel-made chips to chips designed by Apple’s in-house team. That group’s been building chips to power iPhones and iPads for more than a decade, and now Apple says those chips are capable enough to power computers too. So far, the new computers powered by the new M1 chip have received positive reviews for their long battery life and cooler feel.