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The closer this year's June WWDC gets, the more related the topics of our daily summaries are. This time, in this context, we will talk, for example, about MacBook Pro. But other products will also come to the fore - according to available reports, Apple is preparing not only new iPad mini and iPad Pro, but is also returning to the production of the AirPower charging pad.

The iPad mini will arrive this year

iPad mini fans will have reason to rejoice this year. According to recent reports from the Bloomberg agency, Apple is planning to introduce its new, sixth generation this year. This will also be the first major design change since its birth. Read more in the article: The iPad mini will arrive this year, it will lose the Home Button.

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Apple returns to work on AirPower

Although Apple revealed its AirPower charging pad back in 2017 when the iPhone X was introduced, a year and a half later it was forced to call it quits due to development problems. There was a glimmer of hope last year when rumors began to leak that it was now more successful in its development, but in the end the charger had to be scrapped again due to overheating and poor functionality and replaced by MagSafe. However, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman's sources, Apple is still not giving up. Read more in the article: Apple is working on AirPower again, a wireless charger for longer distances is also planned.

More iPad Pros will arrive next year

Apparently gone are the days when Apple introduced iPad Pros to the world more than a year apart. According to a recent report by Bloomberg, the Californian giant plans to unveil the new generation of its best tablets already in the spring of next year - probably again in April or May. Read more in the article: Other iPad Pros will arrive next year, they will offer one of the features of the iPhone 12.

Apple Arcade has been without new additions for two months

For many months, Apple regularly added a certain number of games to its Apple Arcade gaming service. However, the technology giant last added new games to its portfolio on April 2 this year, i.e. more than two months ago. Read more in the article: Apple Arcade hasn't had a new game for two months.

Nothing stands in the way of WhatsApp for iPad anymore

In an interview with WABetaInfo, the CEO of WhatsApp shared some information regarding the developers' plans to expand the functionality of the application in the near future. Although the developers are currently mainly solving problems related to the privacy case, at the same time they are working on several features that users have been calling for for a long time, or that will finally bring long-promised and long-awaited features. Read more in the article: Nothing stands in the way of WhatsApp for iPad anymore.

Apple has confirmed the arrival of new MacBook Pros

The editors of the Macrumors server made a revelation yesterday, in which they revealed in the databases of Chinese regulators what are most likely the new 14" and 16" MacBook Pros, which Apple should most likely introduce as early as next week, as part of the opening keynote of this year's WWDC conference 2021. Read more in the article: Apple has practically confirmed the arrival of new MacBook Pros.

AirTag for Android will be a reality, but there is a catch

Apple has announced several changes designed to improve the use of its AirTag item trackers. The company thus adjusts the time required for AirTags to issue an alert after being disconnected from their owner or their device, but most importantly, AirTags on Android devices will also be fully localizable. It just has a small catch. Read more in the article: AirTag for Android will be a reality, but not in the way you think.

Developers thrive under the wings of the App Store

Apple has published a new press release in its Newsroom, in which it addresses the economic impact of the App Store. In it, there is quite essential information, according to which developers invoiced $2020 billion in 643, which represents a 24% increase. Read more in the article: Developers are thriving under the wings of the App Store, a new study shows.

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