Benjamin and Chance react to the surprise announcement of the new iPad mini this week, and some new branded company logo features coming to iOS soon. Apple’s Chief People Officer Carole Surface departs after less than two years, plus we have more visibility into the Vision Pro product roadmap.
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Apple announces new iPad mini with A17 Pro chip, Pencil Pro and Apple Intelligence support)
The new iPad mini 7 has a binned version of the A17 Pro chip)
iPad mini 7 vs 6: Here's what's upgraded plus buyer's guide)
Apple’s first-ever ‘Chief People Officer’ departing after less than two years)
Report: Cheaper 'Apple Vision' headset to cost around $2000; drop EyeSight)
Gurman: Apple smart glasses and AirPods with cameras possibly launching in 2027)