Apple packs iPad Pros, iMacs with M1 chips and jumps into tracking tags
Apple Inc announced on Tuesday a range of new computers, a paid podcasting service and devices for finding lost items, signaling the continued expansion of its once-simple product line into more and more corners of customers' lives.
The new
$30 AirTags, tiny devices that can be attached to items such as keys and
wallets to locate them when they are lost, were applauded by analysts as a
likely hot-seller that would also keep the company's more than 1 billion customers
locked into its products.
A new iPad Pro tablet, featuring the same
Apple-designed processor that powers the company's more recent Mac computers,
has keyboard and trackpad options that help make it a full-blown alternative to
traditional laptops and desktops.
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