One event, so many new things. New Apple devices are coming
Another event, more news. But this time, Apple didn't hold back and went (much) further. There are at least three new things to discover, from a brand that never stops innovating.
The American tech giant has already unveiled what the public will see in stores in the coming days: the AirTag, a new color for the iPhone 12, and a completely redesigned iMac.
Shall we check them out?
AirTag: so you never lose your wallet again

Of course, when we say wallet, we mean any other object. The AirTag was Apple's solution to enter a new market — that of location devices.
This small gadget can be (literally) attached to most objects. You can attach the AirTag to your house keys so you never lose them again. You can put it in your backpack or use it in your wallet.
Choose the object you lose most easily, et voilà! The AirTag works with Bluetooth and connects to devices like the iPad or iPhone so you never lose anything again.
iPhone 12 with a new color

"Purple is in fashion", at least that's what Apple says — and we believe it, of course. The iPhone 12 now comes in a new, even brighter color.
The novelty extends to the entire family, including the iPhone 12 mini. Now, it's safe to say that Apple's flagship truly has all the colors of the rainbow.
iMac: it's all new

Literally. The iMac has been completely redesigned and, as we had already anticipated, Apple's new computer now comes in several colors. But there's more, much more.
The brand's most famous computer returns to its origins, but more powerful than ever. In addition to a completely new design, the computer is now much thinner and lighter.
The company went further by including, as expected, its latest creation: the Apple M1. The brand thus competes with companies like Intel, equipping its devices with the fastest and most efficient processor ever.
There was no shortage of news at the latest Apple event, which also presented new features for its podcast service and Apple TV, as well as the new iPad Pro. The brand continues to make its mark in the tech world.