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The Apple March Event is coming soon as CEO Tim Cook hints at four new product launches. Learn when is the Apple March Event, what new Apple Products can be expected, why it matters, and what Apple fans should expect next.
NEW YORK (AP) — Apple CEO Tim Cook promised a “big week” of product announcements including the introduction of a new budget-friendly iPhone 17e, a new entry-level MacBook Neo, updated iPad Air models, refreshed monitors and higher-end chipsets. They were all on display at hands-on media events held Wednesday in New York, London and Shanghai.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has teased “a big week ahead" for Apple, starting on the morning of Monday, March 2. The company had already announced an in-person event for media and creators on March 4, while rumors had pointed toward Apple revealing at least five products over three days next week,
The rumors for this one are pretty specific — new iPhone, new iPad, new MacBook.
Apple will start unveiling new products on Monday, 2 March 2026, chief executive Tim Cook confirmed in a post on X, calling it a ‘big week ahead.’ The teaser vi
According to a tweet from Tim Cook posted on Thursday, this is going to be a “big week” of Apple announcements. And in the sense that it’ll bring the first round of new Apple products this year, it’ll certainly be newsworthy. But I suspect that it won’t be particularly big.
Rumors of an Apple product launch event next week look confirmed, now that Tim Cook is posting about a “big week ahead,” with a short video clip of someone swiping around Apple’s logo. So, new MacBook Pros,
News; The colorful budget MacBook could be the star of Apple's March product announcements. AI image: Gemini/Cult of Mac. Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed Thursday what had previously
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Apple's AI valuation, Zuckerberg's consultation with Tim Cook and more: This week in Appleverse
The week was abuzz with tech news, particularly revolving around Apple Inc. AAPL. From the potential value of Apple’s AI to Mark Zuckerberg’s consultation with Tim Cook, there’s a lot to unpack. Let’s dive into the top stories.