Apple AirTags and a new iPad Pro tipped to launch in March

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Apple AirTags and a new iPad Pro tipped to launch in March


And Touch ID really is making a return, apparently
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The 2020 iPad Pro. (Image credit: Future)

It looks like being another very busy year for Apple on the hardware front, and some new information from one of the most well-known tipsters in the business gives us some indication about what's coming over the next few months.



Seasoned leaker Jon Prosser has taken to Twitter to predict that the long-awaited Apple AirTags will finally see the light of day in March – there are apparently now no further delays to the product that we thought might appear last November.


Galaxy SmartTags that Samsung recently launched. They'll help you locate your lost gadgets and other stuff, essentially.




Prosser also dropped a hint that a couple of products will be unveiled alongside the Apple AirTags in March, which probably wouldn't justify a launch event of their own. Last March Apple announced a new iPad Pro and a new MacBook Air, though it didn't host an event.

Follow-up tweets from Prosser suggest that an iPad Pro refresh is once again scheduled for March, based on what he's heard – we have previously covered plenty of rumors about what the iPad Pro 2021 might bring with it, and a March launch has already been mooted.



The final nugget of info from this particular Twitter thread is that Touch ID is still going to make a return to the flagship iPhones this year. Again, that's something that has been the subject of plenty of speculation in recent months, with quite a few sources predicting that the iPhone 13 will have a fingerprint sensor embedded in its display.


New iPhones are scheduled to make their debut in September as usual, but Apple should have quite a few gadgets to share before then – including the Apple AirTags and refreshed iPad Pro tablets, if Prosser's sources end up being correct about what's in store.

We're also patiently awaiting the arrival of the Apple Glasses, which are said to focus on augmented reality applications that blend the physical and digital worlds. However, it's unlikely that the smart specs will arrive before 2022.

link:
Apple AirTags and a new iPad Pro tipped to launch in March | TechRadar
 

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Apple is the king of dumb ass unnecessary “innovation” The fact that they able to sell this image of creating forward thinking, simple yet innovative products/ideas is truly amazing. An example of the power of marketing. Not talking shyt about anyone with apple products, I have an iPhone and a MacBook :francis:




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Do people actually buy these smart tags?

The TILE'S sell pretty well and the Galaxy Tag is supposed to be quite good and better.

It's 29.99 most likely and they work if you lose your keys.

The thing is probably TILE is gonna lose out once the Airtags drop.
 

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Do people actually buy these smart tags?

Those Airtags are gonna be a game changer when it comes to property and theft. Your PS5, TV, or Gaming rig can now all be easily tracked with a mesh network of over 80 million phones.

Personal use and commercial use are gonna be huge. I work in Saas and IoT, and if they work like from what I read small to medium size businesses are gonna have a powerful asset management system once apps start getting developed for this.
 
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