The tech powerhouse has been soaring over the past few years and in August became the US' first trillion-dollar company.
Apple
is likely to launch new
iPads and Mac
computer lineup on October 30 at an event in Brooklyn, the media
reported.
Apple
sent at least two versions of its invite. One, colourful with
sketched of images of people, buildings and other items, possibly
indicating a new Apple Pencil or other artistic features, CNET
reported on Thursday.
The
other, a black and white that appeared to be water droplets, which
could mean the new iPads may be water resistant, the report added.
According
to the report, the new iPad Pros would get bigger displays and lose
the "Touch ID" fingerprint-sensing home button in favour of
Apple's "Face ID" facial-recognition technology.
The
tablets may also have USB-C connectivity, as well as updated Apple
Pencil styluses. The company might finally redesign its popular but
outdated $999 MacBook Air.
In
September, Apple
unveiled its new "iPhone XS", "XS Max" and "XR"
phones during a launch at the Steve Jobs Theater on its new campus in
Cupertino, California.
The
company also updated its Apple Watch with a slimmer design.
The
tech powerhouse has been soaring over the past few years and in
August became the US' first trillion-dollar company.
Apple
makes about two-thirds of its revenue from the device, and the gadget
has also helped bring quick growth to its services businesses, which
include the App Store and Apple Music.
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