• Login
Fintedex — Business, Fincance & Investment News
  • Contact
  • Submit a News Releases
No Result
View All Result
  • Contact
  • Submit a News Releases
No Result
View All Result
Fintedex — Business, Fincance & Investment News
No Result
View All Result
Home Technology

This Apple March Event could be its most important in a decade

Timothy Wilson by Timothy Wilson
07.03.2022
in Technology
0
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

What will Apple do on March 8? Even though this launch is almost upon us, we’re always asking that question, sometimes literally moments after it’s finished a product unveiling and we’re all eagerly anticipating the next thing. When the iPhone 13 launched in September last year, there were stories that afternoon about what the iPhone 14 might look like.

Put another way, speculation runs rampant regardless of if it’s before, during, or after an Apple product launch. I may be projecting a bit here, but this time, March 8, feels different, bigger, more momentous.

It could be the number of product categories – both existing and potentially new ones. It might also be that this is the first major Apple launch since the “end of the pandemic.” I know, the pandemic isn’t over, but there’s been a significant shift in its progress and our approach: offices, highways, and commuter lines are full again. Masks are disappearing inside offices. We’re making a leap to normalcy. What new Apple products do we want or need in this new world?

Maybe you’re reading this and not feeling it. All I can say is that I’ve seen many Apple product events, most in person, some online. Many of them occurred in the first half of the year. We’ve seen Macbook Airs, iPads, iPod Shuffles. But there’s a density to the potential number of product launches this time that portends a launch event of an extraordinary scale:

  • iPhone SE
  • MacBook Air
  • Mac Mini
  • M2
  • AirPods Pro 2
  • Suprise: Apple AR Glasses

Obviously, all this is based on educated rumors and speculation and Apple might launch just a couple of products, and we’ll walk away wondering, ‘What was all the fuss about?’ I doubt it because Apple is not just a market mover, it’s a market listener.

Apple CEO Tim Cook may not be the showman his predecessor, the late Steve Jobs, was but he knows consumers, and he can read a national and international mood as well as he can read a room. The market is primed for something more from Apple.

It’s time

It’s been seven years since Apple tackled a completely new product category with its Apple Watch, a product that dominates smartwatch shipments and the traditional watch market. It’s a reminder that Apple has no trouble winning a market once it enters it. Unfortunately, Apple’s new market expansion can only be measured at a glacial pace.

Apple fans feed off morsels of new category rumors parsed out over years. However, something’s shifted in recent months, and in the weeks leading up to what might normally be considered a relatively sleepy March / Spring event; people are starting to envision something big.

Once again, we’re talking about Apple Cars, Apple augmented, virtual, and mixed reality headgear, even a possible Apple smart TV (okay, the last one might just be me). 

The need for a fresh start in our lives, I think, has bled over into product anticipation. All eyes are turning to Apple to kick off the product year in a way that, perhaps, CES, Samsung, and Mobile World Congress have not.

Apple’s role has never been one of a simple consumer electronics company. It’s an icon for some, a target of derision for others. Good luck finding someone who doesn’t have an opinion about Apple. It drives passion because people expect it to deliver products that elicit a passionate response.

Tim Cook’s job

Cook, when he takes the stage on March 8 at 10 AM PST, may not acknowledge the millions of eyeballs trained on him through video, but he’ll know they’re there, watching with heart-racing anticipation.

He’ll have some business to get through and, knowing Cook, he may well start with Ukraine, because the reality of that International calamity threatens to eclipse interest and activity around the world. However, Apple is an optimistic company and will quickly turn to the good news in a global turnaround and how Apple and its customers are returning to normal.

His next words will be about how Apple meets our new normal with a new set of tech wizardry. This cannot be a run-of-the-mill collection of middling updates.

We need new products, new technologies, eye-popping colors that remind us we’re alive, and more. It is the perfect time for Apple to set a new course with one (maybe two) new product categories that remind us that Apple is not just a peddler of sexy gadgets and ever-expanding (and lucrative) services. It’s an innovator.

We’re ready, Apple, for you to lead us into the next quarter of this 21st century. Don’t let us down.

  • 5 things we expect to see at the March Apple event – and 5 we don’t
  • Apple March Event live blog: our analysis keeps rolling in
  • Apple’s March Event is official – here’s what to expect, including iPhone SE 3

Previous Post

OnePlus 10 Pro vs Google Pixel 6 Pro: Android Pro face-off

Next Post

Last chance to score a free year of Disney Plus with Telstra NBN and mobile plans

Related Posts

Some Windows updates might actually hurt your security
Technology

Some Windows updates might actually hurt your security

by Timothy Wilson
16.05.2022
Tech Moves: Longtime Microsoft leader James Phillips leaves Stripe; and more
Technology

Tech Moves: Longtime Microsoft leader James Phillips leaves Stripe; and more

by Timothy Wilson
16.05.2022
It looks like Apple WWDC 2022 will be in-person after all – for some
Technology

It looks like Apple WWDC 2022 will be in-person after all – for some

by Timothy Wilson
16.05.2022
Save up to $700 during Nolah Mattress’ Memorial Day Sale
Technology

Save up to $700 during Nolah Mattress’ Memorial Day Sale

by Timothy Wilson
16.05.2022
Report: Apple bringing USB-C to the iPhone but not the iPhone 14
Technology

Report: Apple bringing USB-C to the iPhone but not the iPhone 14

by Timothy Wilson
16.05.2022
Next Post

Last chance to score a free year of Disney Plus with Telstra NBN and mobile plans

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Premium Content

NerdWallet: Will Medicare pay for a lift chair? Maybe. Here’s how it works.

31.12.2021
Dow Jones Newswires: Dow board approves new $3 billion share buyback program

Dow Jones Newswires: Dow board approves new $3 billion share buyback program

14.04.2022
Pervasive problems: Consumer prices in America rise at their fastest pace since 1981

Pervasive problems: Consumer prices in America rise at their fastest pace since 1981

21.04.2022

Browse by Category

  • Business
  • Finance
  • Stock Market
  • Technology
  • Без рубрики

Browse by Tags

Europe Oleg Volin Russia Ukraine

Fintedex delivers real-time news about the financial industry: feature stories, industry developments, opinions plus the latest on people and trends.

Categories

  • Business
  • Finance
  • Stock Market
  • Technology
  • Без рубрики

Browse by Tag

Europe Oleg Volin Russia Ukraine

Recent Posts

  • The Location Guide, Filmmakers for Ukraine and EUFCN join forces for fundraiser at Cannes 2022
  • Free exchange: The world needs a new economic motor. Could India fit the bill?
  • Buttonwood: Why Italy’s borrowing costs are surging once again

© 2021 Fintedex.

No Result
View All Result
  • Contact
  • Submit a News Releases

© 2021 Fintedex.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?