
Apple recently announced that the company could launch a foldable iPad in the near future. The news comes from Forbes, citing unnamed sources within the company. The foldable iPad is rumored to have a 7-inch flexible display and could potentially be released as soon as next year.
In addition to the foldable iPad, Apple also announced additional software, hardware and services offerings over the course of the week. The company’s new 99-cent App Store subscriptions that were unveiled this week will allow developers to offer special App Store bonuses such as free upgrades and discounts. Apple also updated the App Store Guidelines to allow developers to offer limited-time promotional offers.
The company also announced a new feature for its Apple News+ subscription services that would allow users to share articles with friends and family. Apple also unveiled its new Podcasts+ subscription service that allows listeners to access exclusive content from top podcast creators.
It seems Apple is keeping busy this week, but there was some news from other companies as well. Microsoft unveiled a new cloud storage solution for businesses, and the company is reimagining its digital assistant, Cortana, for the enterprise. Google also announced the release of its Chrome 83 browser, which includes a new tab grouping feature, as well as security and performance improvements.
All in all, it has been a busy week for the tech industry. With the possibility of a foldable iPad on the horizon, Apple seems to be leading the charge in innovation. It will be interesting to see what the company releases over the coming months, and if the rumors of a foldable iPad become reality.
Apple Could Launch A Foldable iPad Subsequent Year…And Other Little Organization Tech News This Week Forbes