Apple’s Spring Forward event on March 9 was packed with news, including everything from expected Apple Watch announcements to the debut of the Retina 12″ MacBook, a price drop for Apple TV, the announcement of ResearchKit, and the release of iOS 8.2. Here’s everything you need to know.
First, the Apple TV dropped in price from $99 to $69, and got a three-month exclusive window to launch HBO Now, a standalone $15/month to HBO TV content and on-demand library.
Second, Apple announced ResearchKit, enabling iPhone users to opt-in to large-scale medical research studies using all-new apps to track and provide health information. Five initial apps were released, including heart, glucose, breast cancer, asthma, and Parkinson’s research tools.
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Third, Apple officially unveiled the all-new 12″ MacBook, its thinnest and lightest Mac laptop yet, with a Retina display, single USB-C port, and Force Touch trackpad, starting at $1,299. A collection of new USB-C adapters are required to connect the MacBook to traditional USB devices and wired displays. It also updated the older MacBook Air and 13″ Retina MacBook Pro with faster Intel Broadwell processors, faster SSDs, and battery improvements.
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Fourth, the Apple Watch finally got its long-awaited battery life (18 hours) and pricing ($349/$549/$10,000/$17,000) details, plus preorder (April 10) and launch (April 24) dates. Additional details on real-world Apple Watch 38mm and 42mm battery life, as well as warranty details, were quietly released online. A small collection of Apple Watch apps were shown off, and accessories including bands and chargers also got priced ($29-$449). One of the accessories actually includes two separate bands in one package.
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After the event, Apple released iOS 8.2 with Apple Watch support and Health improvements. It also published the official event video, as well as separate Jony Ive-narrated videos showing the aluminum, steel, and gold manufacturing processes for the Apple Watches. To help customers plan their Watch band purchases, Apple released a new band size guide showing the wrist sizes that will fit each of the numerous types of bands (in millimeters).
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Does the Macbook really not have Magsafe? Thats so sad.
Yeah, it’s too bad it didn’t have that and a Thunderbolt port. Here’s why. The MacBook doesn’t have a fan. Fans create noise, which is bad for audio playback systems. This would make a GREAT little dedicated media server, but it would need to be able to be charged, connect to a USB DAC, which it has, but also be able to add an external non-USB drive. The problem with media servers that are connected to a stereo with USB is that it can’t have any other data storage systems on the same USB hub as it can cause errors and little glitches in the playback, so Thunderbolt would be perfect, plus you could also add one of those Thunderbolt docking stations, which is perfect for laptop users.
I think someone screwed up.
Send you complaints and suggestions to Apple. I did.
http://www.apple.com/feedback
What is wrong with Apple. First stabbing loyal Aperture users in the back, then the Apple Watch, now a Macbook with one port?
They’ve lost their way.
I guess this is goodbye. Don’t let the 18k gold door hit you on the way out.
Was I just really tired or did they pass over the Gold video during the keynote?
Probably because due to allotted time for the event, or maybe they forgot.
dropped the price of apple tv to $69, but the replacement remote is still $19??? oh and while I’m on it why is the 2m lightening cable $29, the 1m cable $19, and the .5m cable $19 also??? shouldn’t it be $9? or at least less than $19???