

AirTag will be available beginning Friday, April 30.

“Whether attached to a handbag, keys, backpack, or other items, AirTag taps into the vast, global Find My network and can help locate a lost item, all while keeping location data private and anonymous with end-to-end encryption,” Apple notes. The AirTag costs $29, but you can buy a pack of five for $99. We’ve been waiting for Apple’s Tile ripoff for over two years, but it’s finally here.

Both will be available to order starting April 30 and will ship to customers starting in the second half of May. The 11-inch iPad Pro starts at $999 but the 12.9-inch version jumps to $1099 and up. There’s also a new white version of the Magic Keyboard. And check this one, Surface fans: Both new iPad Pros support Thunderbolt. Both feature optional 5G networking, but the 12.9-inch version is the better upgrade, with its new Liquid Retina XDR display. The new iPad Pro 11 and 12.9 share the same form factors as their predecessors, but they’re now based on the M1 chipset and not the mobile-focused Ax-series chipset, as before. The iMac 24-inch starts at $1299 will be available to order starting April 30 and it will ship to customers starting in the second half of May. But it’s available in seven stunning colors, which is kind of fun, and it has a 24-inch 4.5K Retina Display, and not a 21.5-inch display like the previous entry-level iMac. So let’s start with the biggest news first and move on from there.Īpple introduced its first Apple Silicon-based iMac, but it ships with the same M1 chip it unveiled last year and not a next-generation M1X or M2 chip as many expected. At a virtual event today, Apple announced new M1-based iMacs and iPad Pros, a new Apple TV 4K, the long-awaited AirTag, and more.
