Apple Hints On Release Of New Innovations.

Samuel A.D
TechToday
Published in
2 min readOct 25, 2016

The wait is finally over!

Since the launch of their debut Macintosh in 1984, Apple has released new Macs in one form or another every single year.

In April of 2016, Apple made a quiet release of it’s all 12-inch, faster Mac. The 12-inch incarnation sported a sixth-generation dual-core Intel Core M processors with speeds of up to 1.3Ghz under normal conditions, and Turbo Boost speeds of up to 3.1Ghz.

The refreshed MacBook has a relatively faster graphics performance and flash storage, in addition to better battery, with up to 10 hours of web browsing or 11 hours of movie playback on iTunes. There is introduction of a new colour — rose gold, which is now offered in addition to the existing gold, silver, and space gray incarnations.

Additionally, Apple also made 8GB memory standard in the 13-inch MacBook Air — it previously cost an extra $100 to upgrade from 4GB.

The new Macs released in April, 2016.

After six months of the release of this latest innovation, Apple is planning on announcing a new set of technological revolution. Apple has started sending out press invites to their keynote event on 27th October, surely at the Apple Headquarters in Cupertino, California.

The one thing that has kept people curious and particularly caused a keen interest in the upcoming product is the “hello again” catch phrase in the event invite.

During the Macintosh’s debut in 1984, the word “hello” was the major marketing word used. Again, in 1998, with the introduction of the iMac, Steve repeated the “hello” theme again.

Reading between the lines, it’s safe to say, expect a fresh innovation — something far away from what we’ve seen over the years.

Apple has confirmed that they’ll be live streaming the event on Apple.com starting at 10 a.m Pacific, which is 5:00 p.m GMT, on 27th October.

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