#Apple announces an event on October 30.
October 30 is the day before Halloween, the scariest day of the year - and Apple is celebrating it by showing "scary fast" announcements.
But what kind of announcements? Apple often hides hints in event announcements. Usually they're cryptic and vague, but this time, the teaser is pretty clear - the announcement page has an animation where the Apple logo turns into an outline of the macOS Finder icon, hinting at new Macs.
Apple is rumored to reveal a new iMac, replacing the 2021 model, a new Mac mini and possibly new MacBooks.
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October 30 is the day before Halloween, the scariest day of the year - and Apple is celebrating it by showing "scary fast" announcements.
But what kind of announcements? Apple often hides hints in event announcements. Usually they're cryptic and vague, but this time, the teaser is pretty clear - the announcement page has an animation where the Apple logo turns into an outline of the macOS Finder icon, hinting at new Macs.
Apple is rumored to reveal a new iMac, replacing the 2021 model, a new Mac mini and possibly new MacBooks.
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#Apple's "Scary fast" event will have an unexpected host.
As we noted earlier, the event, where new Macs are expected to be announced, is a day before Halloween. Halloween is a holiday when people celebrate all that is spooky, and Apple is no exception.
As spotted in the Podcasts app, the event will be co-hosted by the spirit of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who helped create the Mac, along with other iconic Apple products like the iPhone and iPad. He sadly passed away on October 5, 2011, a day after the iPhone 4s was announced.
We don't know his role in the event yet, but it will be clear during the event, which starts on October 30, at 5 PM (Pacific Time).
(Image credit: AnxiousHolly on Twitter, confirmed by Technodroid)
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As we noted earlier, the event, where new Macs are expected to be announced, is a day before Halloween. Halloween is a holiday when people celebrate all that is spooky, and Apple is no exception.
As spotted in the Podcasts app, the event will be co-hosted by the spirit of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who helped create the Mac, along with other iconic Apple products like the iPhone and iPad. He sadly passed away on October 5, 2011, a day after the iPhone 4s was announced.
We don't know his role in the event yet, but it will be clear during the event, which starts on October 30, at 5 PM (Pacific Time).
(Image credit: AnxiousHolly on Twitter, confirmed by Technodroid)
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#Apple's "Scary fast" event will have an unexpected host. As we noted earlier, the event, where new Macs are expected to be announced, is a day before Halloween. Halloween is a holiday when people celebrate all that is spooky, and Apple is no exception. …
A hint at Steve's role could be the photo itself - there he is around the same age as when he first showed off the Macintosh, which hints that the original Macintosh reveal might play a role .
Keep in mind that this is speculation.
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Keep in mind that this is speculation.
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