Apple offers half-price Music – but only if you say ‘Hey Siri’
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The iPhone maker also revealed updated versions of its AirPods with improved audio quality.
Some of its biggest upgrades came as part of a revamp of its MacBook Pro line-up, which includes a new 14-inch laptop, starting at £1,899, and a larger 16-inch model from £2,399.
Last year, Apple changed the processors used on its entry-level MacBook laptops, abandoning chips designed by US company Intel for processors based on technology from Cambridge company Arm.
Apple has now added more advanced versions of those semiconductors to its more expensive MacBook Pro laptops.
The technology company announced improved silicon chips on its most expensive laptops. Its M1 Pro and M1 Max processors promise up to four times faster graphics processing than its previous model. The tech giant promised these chips should also be more power efficient, resulting in up to 21 hours of battery on its larger model.
The redesigned MacBook Pro also drops its TouchBar, a customisable bar that allows users to open apps or shortcuts, returning to a regular keyboard design. The development had met with mixed reviews after it was introduced five years ago.
Apple also added further connectivity ports to the MacBook Pro. It also increased the size of the laptop’s screen by adding a cut-out “notch” at the top where its webcam sits.
Tim Cook, Apple’s chief executive, said: “These are the most powerful Mac Notebooks we have ever built, and the best example yet of the extraordinary performance we can deliver when we combine advanced Apple silicon with MacOS.”
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