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Thursday, 16 October 2014
Live coverage: Apple unveils iPad Air 2, starts at $499
Apple CEO Tim Cook introduces the new iPad Air
2 at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino,
California.
Apple will host an event at its Cupertino,
California, headquarters Thursday, where it is
widely expected they will unveil the latest iPad
tablet.
2:03 p.m.: The iPad Mini 3 was also revealed,
starting at $399. It's also available in gold, silver
and space gray. Apple is also trimming the price
of earlier iPad Mini and iPad Air models by $100.
2:00 p.m.: The iPad Air 2 will be available in
gold, silver and space gray. The 16GB will sell for
$499, 64 GB for $599 and 128 GB for $699. LTE
versions will cost $130 more.
1:57 p.m.: Schiller walks the crowd through a
pair of interesting photo and video apps,
including Pixelmator, which boasts an incredibly
sophisticated set of editing tools, and Replay,
which takes a series of short clips, quickly adds
animations and creates a simple movie. Very
cool.
1:54 p.m.: Apple Pay will be available on the
iPad Air 2, but only for online purchases made
on the tablet.
1:52 p.m.: The LTE and Wi-Fi will be faster on
the Air 2 compared to the original. Schiller also
says the iPad will add Touch ID.
1:48 p.m.: Schiller says the iPad Air 2 will include
10 hours of battery life, and adds the M8 co-
processor. The camera gets an upgrade, now an
8-megapixel iSight camera and image signal
processing through the new A8X chip.
1:46 p.m.: The new iPad also includes an anti-
reflective coating, the only tablet with this type
of surface, says Schiller. It now includes an A8X
chip with graphics that are 2.5 times faster.
1:43 p.m.: Cook rolls out on stage with the iPad
Air 2. "Can you even see it?," jokes Cook,
describing the tablet's thin frame. And it looks
like it's available in gold. Apple's Phil Schiller
says it's 18% thinner than the first iPad Air.
1:41 p.m.: Cook says the iPad now boasts
675,000 apps. "So what do you do when you
make the best tablet in the world, how do you
make it better?" Cook says. "You do this." Cue
the video montage of what is presumably the
next iPad.
1:38 p.m.: Cook gets to the likely star of the
event, the iPad. "It's always been a unique
blend of simplicity and capability," he says. Cook
says they've sold more than 225 million iPads
worldwide.
1:35 p.m.: Federighi says Yosemite will be
available on the Mac App Store for free starting
today. Meanwhile, iOS 8.1 will launch Monday.
1:32 p.m.: Federighi now calling Apple's "Chief
of Secrecy," Stephen Colbert, via Mac. "I've got a
big problem with my title," jokes Colbert,
suggesting alternatives such as "Intergalactic
Chancellor." Federighi opts for "Supreme
Commander of Secrecy."
1:29 p.m.: Federighi focusing on Continuity,
which allows users to easily start projects or
tasks on one device, then seamlessly pick it up
on another. It will function on iPhones, iPads
and Macs, going through iCloud.
1:26 p.m.: Federighi discusses how Apple
devices will communicate better with each
other. He says the company has made
improvements in how gadgets work together
through Wi-Fi and BlueTooth, helping to enable
new features such as the ability to AirDrop
between Macs and iPhones or iPads, and using
AirPlay for Apple TV without a required Wi-Fi
connection.
1:22 p.m.: Federighi quickly jumps to Yosemite,
which will include a big overhaul for browser
Safari and tweaks to the interface and toolbar.
It also includes tweaks to Mail, including Mail
Drop for larger attachments.
1:19 p.m.: Federighi jumps to the next update:
iOS 8.1. Among the key upgrades: added
support for Apple Pay, access to the public beta
of iCloud Photo Library.
1:15 p.m.: Federighi offers a quick tour of the
new features on iOS 8, including widgets, family
sharing, access to third-party keyboards, and
the suite of Health apps.
1:13 p.m.: Cook turns it over to Craig Federighi,
who will break down updates to iOS 8 and
Yosemite, the operating system for Macs. He
says 48% of iOS device owners are running iOS
8.
1:11 p.m.: Cook is talking about Apple Watch,
the company's first move into the growing
wearable market. Cook says the company
created WatchKit, a software development kit
for developers to work on watch apps. It rolls
out in November.
1:09 p.m.: Cook says Apple Pay will launch
Monday, October 20.
1:07 p.m.: Cook shifting quickly to Apple Pay,
which the company introduced during the
iPhone announcement event in September. "We
think it is going to be profound," says Cook, who
notes an additional 500 banks have signed on to
support Apple Pay.
1:05 p.m.: Cook talks about the fast start of the
new iPhones, which will launch in China "in a
few hours," says Cook. It's the fastest selling
iPhone ever, according to Apple's CEO.
1:03 p.m.: Apple CEO Tim Cook appears on
stage to kick off the event. "We've got a few
more things to share with you before we close
out the year."
1:02 p.m. ET: The event begins with a video
depicting a familiar scene at most Apple product
launches: long lines at stores. In this case, it's
for last month's launch of the iPhone 6 and
iPhone 6 Plus.
Original story
Reports suggest Apple will reveal two tablets:
the follow-up to the iPad Air, and the latest
model of the iPad Mini with Retina Display. Both
iPads are expected to sport the Touch ID
fingerprint sensor available on the company's
iPhones.
The company could also share more details on
Apple Pay, the mobile payments service
introduced in September with the iPhone 6 and
iPhone 6 Plus.
The arrival of new iPads comes as the tablet
market is showing signs of a slowdown.
Research firm Gartner says sales of tablets will
represent less than 10% of all devices this year,
as users cling to older tablets.
Macs will draw some attention as well. Apple will
likely share information on Yosemite, the latest
version of Apple's OS X operating system for
Macs
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