This week on AI: Apple's $329 'budget' iPad, red iPhones, hacking threats & more

By Roger Fingas

It was a very busy week for Apple, headlined by several surprise announcements on Tuesday, including a new "budget" iPad and a (Product)Red iPhone 7. A hacking group tried to hold Apple iCloud accounts hostage, and WikiLeaks released details of Mac and iOS exploits used by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency -- just for a start.

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Apple replaces iPad Air 2 with A9-equipped 9.7-inch iPad starting at $329Apple launches special edition (Product)Red iPhone 7Apple doubles iPhone SE storage capacities to 32 and 128 gigabytesNew Apple Clips app aimed at social media video capture, quick editingReport verifies some iCloud credentials held by hacker group as validApple responds to latest WikiLeaks CIA document dump, says iPhone and Mac exploits fixedApple acquires automation app Workflow, title to remain on App Store for freeApple's 'iPhone 8' to use 'water drop design' with curved, 3D glass back - reportApple Watch Nike Sport band now sold separately for $49, joins new spring lineupApple's augmented reality team includes vets from Dolby, Oculus & more - reportApple paid taxes from New Zealand revenues to Australia for the last 10 years - reportIn possible last gasp for iPad mini, Apple increases capacity to 128GB for $399Apple adds multiscreen movie rental viewing to iTunes in latest updateiOS 10.3 beta hints at more fluid Apple Pencil with next-gen iPad Pro modelsApple to start Indian iPhone manufacturing within next two monthsApple reissues iTunes 12.6, removes mysterious 'Show on Profile Page' option