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The week is still young, and Apple has lots more to tell us about. At least three more products will be announced by Wednesday, and it could be as many as six. To keep up with the hype and excitement, bookmark our March announcements live blog, which will be running all week.
Apple CEO Tim Cook teased the date that it will unveil its next slew of products, with a new iPhone, new iPads and new Macs expected.
Apple first announced an “experience” set for Wednesday, March 4, rather than a traditional event, back on February 16. Then on Thursday, Apple CEO Tim Cook teased in an X post that Apple had “a big week ahead” that “all starts Monday morning!”
Aside from the launch of the AirTag 2 last month, it’s been a quiet year for Apple so far. But all that’s about to change this week. On Wednesday, Apple will hold a “special experience” in London, Shanghai, and New York City following a “big week” of announcements that all kick off on Monday.
Apple CEO Tim Cook today teased "a big week ahead," with announcements starting Monday. His post included an #AppleLaunch hashtag with a colorful Apple logo, along with a short video that ultimately shows an Apple logo on the lid of a Mac.
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Apple's imminent series of announcements will focus on chip updates, rather than redesigned devices, according to a known leaker. In a new post, the Weibo leaker known as "Fixed Focus Digital" said Apple's scheduled announcements for next week focus on refreshed devices with basic generational chip upgrades,