As Apple marked the iPhone's 10th anniversary, rumors emerged on more of the company's plans for 2017 and 2018, including the "iPhone 8," a trio of new iPads, and other possibilities like augmented reality glasses and Netflix-like original video on Apple Music.
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Everything you need to know:
- Expect to see three new iPads in Q2 -- but no new Mini > >
- Apple may be working with Carl Zeiss on AR glasses due in 2018 > >
- The "iPhone 8" could have a stainless steel band like the iPhone 4S > >
- Apple celebrated the 10th anniversary of its Macworld iPhone reveal > >
- Apple Music could pick up full-length scripted video content > >
- Tesla hired away the principal creator of LLVM and Swift > >
- A U.S. federal appeals court reopened Apple v. Samsung following December's Supreme Court decision > >
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Apple on track to launch three new iPads in spring 2017, but none of them miniRumor: Apple working with Carl Zeiss on AR glasses to debut in 2018Apple to forge 'iPhone 8' chassis from stainless steel, report saysApple celebrates 10 years since Steve Jobs unveiled the first iPhoneApple negotiating to expand scripted programming in 2017 for Apple Music - reportTesla hires architect of Apple's Swift as VP of Autopilot SoftwareUS appeals court reopens Apple v. Samsung iPhone design suit in wake of Supreme Court rulingApple's 'iPhone 8' to gain tougher IP68 water and dust resistance - reportUS appeals court says public has right to sue Apple over App Store exclusivityDebunking retail rumors, Apple says its stores are equipped to repair new MacBook ProsFeature: Which Apple W1-equipped headphones are right for you?Apple loses mechanical engineer responsible for original MacBook Air enclosure to TeslaApple SVP Lisa Jackson named as member of new US DOT automated vehicle committee