Autumn presented by Apple will probably be really busy. Just a month after the introduction of the new iPhones, Apple sent out invitations for another keynote. It will be held on October 16 at Apple's headquarters, and the new iPads should be presented in particular. "It's been too long," Apple teases for new products.
In addition to new Apple tablets that will get Touch ID and possibly NFC to support Apple Pay, Apple should also release the final version of OS X Yosemite and with it a new 27-inch iMac with Retina display. There are also speculations about new MacBook Pro and Air lines, but it is not certain what they should bring.
For the October presentation, Apple, in contrast to the September one, chose a much more modest location. He invited journalists directly to his headquarters in Cupertino, to present the new products he was preparingá at the Town Hall Auditorium, where he previously introduced the iPhone 5S. It was from this keynote that a live stream was not provided, and the question is whether the situation will be the same next week.
It's been way too long. -> Maybe, apart from iPads, I would expect an update of some product that they haven't updated for a long time. What does a Mac Mini need? Or a Thunderbolt display?
So... mini would have deserved it :-D or he will announce the end of the company :-D ... it's been a long time since they've been on the market so why not :-D
What do you need Airport express or AppleTV
or Macintosh Quadra
Both are certainly to be expected, it would be especially weird if they introduced Retina iMacs without a separate display, the Mac Mini would need an update like salt.
Except that this is exactly what the last generation of iMacs have been doing (i.e. ~2 years), the display has not been updated.
In addition, there is no external interface available for the 5K display yet, so the retina is necessarily iMac only for now.
sure it is and exactly what macs have - thunderbolt
Apple TV! :D
apple TV is only a year old (2013 - model a1469 third generation)
PowerMac! PowerBook! iBooks! Newton! :D
I have a question but it's off topic...couldn't they create a NFC data transfer with a notebook? that they would also implement it in notebooks and I could automatically synchronize, for example, the itunes library?…. I know that they have a special NFC chip that can only be used for mobile payments, but still - as the only company they have hardware and software under their supervision, they could somehow limit it so that it only works between devices and personally if they lock it to the devices with one appleID, it would be fine, wouldn't it? at least in my opinion for students... because Airport does not have such a transfer speed as NFC, or am I wrong?
I think they will push ibeacon in these things. I'm not sorry
NFC does not have sufficient bandwidth for synchronizing a large volume of data, it is typically used only for the transfer of identification/configuration data (various stickers, tokens,...) and the data itself is then transferred via another technology (so, for example, NFC could be used to authenticate the device and the following WiFi site settings for transfer between authenticated devices).
Another limit is the NFC range - it varies in centimeter units (that's why the "taps connected to each other, e.g. during "NFC" printing - the taps sell the configuration data, but the actual document is delivered to the print by another technology - e.g. the aforementioned WiFi thanks to the information sold via NFC).
and personally, I think they will present a new mac mini made in the USA because I myself have a 2011 and we haven't received anything new since 2012
definitely not made in usa
why not?
It is necessary because it is a budget Mac, the production of which I certainly do not intend to increase the price.
Well, don't tell me that I'm going to buy a macbook pro this week. Then the next day, introduce a new one.
now I'd rather wait if it's a week ;-)
That's bad luck..
I've had MBPro for about a month :-) but 15 .. this would be more for couching :-)
I came up with a hypothesis that Apple could introduce a hybrid device in the near future. What leads me to this:
1) Speculations about an iPad with a 12” display have been abounding for a long time.
2) There is also a lot of speculation about a redesigned MacBook Air with a 12” display.
3) Of course, if it were one device, where MacOS X is there in the assembled state and iOS is there in the disassembled state, it would be a current, two disjointed and together unusable systems ... until iOS 8 & Yosemite. What would make this a useful tool is Continuity (I suppose in the case of one hybrid device it could be made so that the data exchange works even without net access and even more so automatically). I'll just start reading on the web/iBooks/Pocket on MacOS, for example, but I'd like to sit on the couch with it, so I just rip out the display and thanks to Continuity I continue in iOS where I was on Mac. On the contrary, for example, on iOS I look at emails and I want to write a reply to one, which is a breeze without a keyboard, so I click on the screen, MacOS pops up and I write the email in it...
Like, I would really like a device like that and it would make a ton of sense to me.
It already exists. It's called the Surface and nobody wants it. But I have no doubt that Apple will make it, so everyone will fight for it. Unfortunately, it must be added, because Apple is losing feedback from customers and thus gradually losing its direction, because it would buy the entire dealership from them even if it was a fart ball.
Surface is win and not our favorite OS. This would work differently, there would be OSX in the keyboard and iOS in the display. I would like it very much.
I think it's more likely to start working. It doesn't have to be Surface but another manufacturer. 2-in-1 notebooks are now available everywhere and PC sales are rising again. I know several people with such a laptop/tablet and they all rave about it.
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"Way too long" was classically the iPod, but I really don't see what should replace it.
iNad
Above all let it be Apple TV!
"Just this keynote was not live streamed and the question is whether the situation will be the same next week."
Correct me.. Hasn't there been only one single Keynote so far that has been attempted to be live streamed by Apple?
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