Since the last event in September did not unvieled a new Ipad or a new Mac, we have found out through a trusted source that it might just hapen in Octuber.
Apple will hold a special event later this month to unveil new iPads, along with the Mac Pro and OS X Mavericks.
That’s happening on Tuesday, October 22, says AllThingsD, which has a very good track record on Apple event times.
It remains unclear where exactly Apple plans to hold the event. Last month’s iPhone 5S and 5C unveiling took place at its headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., whereas last October’s iPad mini and Mac unveiling happened at the California Theatre in nearby San Jose (pictured above).
As for what the new iPads will look like, that’s unlikely to be a surprise. A series of leaks has strongly suggested the next full-sized iPads will look just like last year’s mini, with more angled edges, a portrait shaped bezel, and a thinner design. The mini itself is expected to sport upgraded internals and come in new colors to match Apple’s recently-launched iPhone 5S models.
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What might be a surprise is whether either of the new iPads will include Apple’s Touch ID sensors, which allow users to unlock the device and make iTunes purchases with their fingerprints. That sensor replaced the home button on the iPhone 5S, and it’s unclear whether Apple intended to limit the technology for its phones for the time being.
Beyond the iPad, Apple still has yet to name a price or release date for its Mac Pro or OS X Mavericks — the two other products that are expected at the event. The Mac Pro is an all new design that was briefly previewed during Apple’s developer conference in June. Mavericks, which is a follow-up to last year’s OS X Mountain Lion, also debuted at WWDC, and has been in beta testing to developers since then. Apple gave developers a final version of that software last week.
Apple typically invites media to such events a week or so before, suggesting we’ll all have more details early next week
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