Apple's new vision for computing is a foldable iPad
Financial Express Chandigarh|December 17, 2024
RETHINKING FUTURE COMPUTING
MARK GURMAN

APPLE'S NEW VISION for the future of computing is a giant, iPad-like foldable device. Also, the company rethinks the mouse; its next AirTag will have a new chip that lets the users find items from farther away, and a shift to in-house Wi-Fi chips will kick off next year. Apple is also planning satellite and health upgrades for its smartwatch.

Every so often, Apple puts forth a bold new vision for the future of computing. Its most recent version of this, of course, was the Vision Pro headset. In that case, Apple laid out a scenario where consumers accomplish the majority of their computing tasks in mixed reality—the melding of virtual and augmented reality.

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