

Reports are indicating that AirPods 3 will ditch the traditional design, and opt for something much closer to the look of the AirPods Pro. AirPods 3Īpple’s wireless earbuds have been a runaway success since debuting in 2016, and the latest iteration of the popular buds, AirPods 3, look set to launch in 2021. Now definitely feels like the time when we’ll finally get a proper look at them. These trackers should retail for less than $50 apiece and could be a lifesaver for IOS users who are prone to losing more than just their phone or tablet.ĪirTags have been indirectly referenced in iOS 14.5, so they’re certainly on the horizon. It's clear they're not likely to arrive before the end of March, so we’d be very surprised if they don’t make an appearance at the Apple April event.

The bottle cap-sized devices have been tipped for March 2021 release date for a while now. Trackers designed to compete with the likes of Tile Mate, AirTags will make use of Bluetooth and Ultra-Wideband technology, plus the Find My app, in order to help users hunt down misplaced gadgets.

In response, Apple told The Independent that it sees the relationship as a “partnership”.It feels like we’ve been reporting on AirTags for years at this point, but surely this Apple April event has to be when Apple finally gives us some official details on the long-in-development accessory. The Fortnite developer argues that it is unfair Apple takes a 30 per cent cut of all digital purchases, as well as exerting control over the content of apps on its platform such as Discord and Netflix. It has been hinted that we might see a new operating system called HomeOS as well, referenced in a job advertisement posted by Apple it is not yet clear what product would run the new software.ĭeveloper sessions, which follow the keynote, will be online and stream for free until 11 June on Apple’s Developer website or in the Apple Developer app – although the relationship between Apple and developers have been testy in the wake of the Epic Games trial. There have been rumours of entirely new tablets, but these are unlikely to be announced this WWDC. The iPad might receive new software capabilities too, having been built with the M1 chip inside, and it is possible that Apple’s Logic and Final Cut Pro apps might finally make an appearance on the tablet. It is also rumoured that the computing giant will announce new versions of the MacBook Pro, with a more powerful version of the company’s M1 chip. Little has leaked about the prospective changes compared to last year, which could point to the company making relatively minor adjustments to its software. Apple is set to announce a new operating system for the iPhone, iOS 15, as well as updates for its Mac computers and new features for the Apple Watch.
