Bio Prep Watch: M4 Mac Roadmap Leaked, New iPads Coming in Second Week of May, and More

Bio Prep Watch: M4 Mac Roadmap Leaked, New iPads Coming in Second Week of May, and More

Apple fans have plenty to look forward to in the coming months, with a slew of new product releases and updates on the horizon. According to sources, the tech giant is gearing up to launch updated iPad Pro and iPad Air models in the second week of May. Additionally, rumors suggest that new iPad mini and entry-level iPad models are also in the works for later this year.

But that’s not all – Mac enthusiasts can expect some exciting developments as well. It has been reported that Macs with M4 series chips are set to debut starting late 2024, beginning with the MacBook Pro and iMac lines.

In other news, the iPhone 15 Pro lineup is currently under review, six months since its launch. Key points of focus include battery life, the Action button, and camera features. Meanwhile, speculation is buzzing about the rumored color options for the upcoming iPhone 16 series, which may include Purple, White, Space Black, and Rose Gold titanium finishes.

On the software front, iOS 18 is anticipated to bring a new ‘Safari Browsing Assistant’ feature designed to enhance web browsing on iPhones. The MacRumors Show podcast recently delved into Apple Shortcuts and potential improvements in iOS 18 with guest Matthew Cassinelli, while the MacRumors Newsletter offers a weekly recap of top Apple stories, providing a comprehensive look at what’s happening in the world of Apple.

With so much in the pipeline, it’s an exciting time to be an Apple aficionado. Stay tuned for more updates on these developments as they unfold.

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