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        <title><![CDATA[Here’s what to expect from today’s Apple Watch and iPad event]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple&#8217;s first keynote of the fall is here, but don&#8217;t get your hopes up for a new iPhone.</p><p>Though the gadget maker typically announces its new family of smartphones every year in mid-September, coronavirus related production delays have pushed their launch into next month.</p><p>Instead, the Cupertino, Calif.-based company&#8217;s Tuesday afternoon digital presentation will be dedicated to its Apple Watch and iPad Air.</p><p>If Apple follows its established naming conventions, expect it to release the Apple Watch Series 6. The new wearable will continue Apple&#8217;s quest to make its Watch a state-of-the-art health-tracking device. The Series 6 is expected to have a more powerful battery to support the introduction of a sleep-tracking feature, as well as an ability to monitor blood oxygen levels.</p><p>Apple also will introduce a new, cheaper Apple Watch — likely called the Apple Watch SE, <strong>according to Bloomberg</strong> — which will replace the Series 3 watch that it still sells. The SE is expected to have the same form factor and processors as the Series 5.</p><p>On the iPad front, Apple is believed to be introducing a major refresh of its iPad Air line. The Air — which was first introduced in 2019 and serves as the mid-point between the entry level iPad and the high-powered iPad Pro — will get <strong>a full facelift</strong>.</p><p>The next version of Apple&#8217;s popular tablet reportedly will get rid of the home button in favor of a design similar to that of the iPad Pro.</p><p>The all-screen design reportedly will only have a thin bezel surrounding the display. Rather than install FaceID technology — which is included in the iPhone 11 as well as the iPad Pro — Apple has built a fingerprint scanner into the iPad’s side button. It marks the first time that Apple has built a biometric scanner into anything besides the home button.</p><p>Apple may also introduce its forthcoming <strong>subscription services bundle</strong>, dubbed Apple One, at the event. The subscription package would tie together services like Apple News and Apple TV for a discounted price.</p><p>Tuesday&#8217;s event is Apple’s latest foray into socially distant keynotes after it held its annual <strong>annual WWDC developers conference</strong> virtually in June due to the COVID-19 pandemic.</p><p>Apple&#8217;s 1 p.m. EDT keynote will be streaming on the company&#8217;s website.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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