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Watch Apple’s latest videos including ’40 Years in 40 Seconds’

If you missed Apple’s special event today, head over to our news hub where we’re collecting all of the developments from today in realtime.

Then head below to watch all of the new product videos and ore that Apple aired today during the event. These include promo videos for the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro, a special ’40 Years in 40 Seconds’ video to mark Apple’s 40th anniversary on April 1st, and a really cool look at Liam, which is a robot that helps Apple recycle iPhones.

40 Years in 40 Seconds

Apple turns 40. A celebration of four decades of ideas, innovation, and culture.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtY0K2fiFOA

Liam – An Innovation Story

True innovation means considering what happens to a product at every stage of its life cycle. Liam disassembles your iPhone when it’s no longer functioning, so the materials inside can live on.

ResearchKit — Empowering doctors, researchers, and now you

An open source software framework, ResearchKit is helping medical researchers and doctors produce insights and discoveries at a pace and scale never seen before. See how this success has inspired new ways to understand and manage our own medical conditions.

The new iPad Pro

With its powerful A9X chip, True Tone display, and 12-megapixel iSight camera, the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro delivers incredible performance and versatility. It redefines what’s possible with iPad. And it gives everyone the ability to do amazing things.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_pMx7IjYKE

You can also replay the Apple event on Apple.com; we’ll update when it hits YouTube. Catch up on the latest Apple event stories here.

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Comments

  1. AeronPeryton - 9 years ago

    I love how they scratched out Newton as soon as they wrote it. Good humored Apple is best Apple.

    I hope that the Liam video gets TV airtime. “Reassemble, Stephanie! Reassemble!”

    • pointum - 9 years ago

      And then it says “Trash” right after it

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