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Despite a heap of rumors and speculation, Tuesday came and went without any new iPad news. Apple usually waits a few weeks after releasing its latest smartphones to share news about its tablets. Apple fans have been waiting for a fair bit to see the next tablet, but according to some reliable Apple leakers, we might not see the new iPad, mini, Air, or Pro this month at all. Considering Apple has had yearly updates of its tablets year after year since 2017, it seemed reasonable that today would be a good day to drop the latest round. A few unreliable leakers were adamant wed see a new 10.9-inch iPad to go alongside the 10th-gen model. Then Apple shared its new $79 Apple Pencil stocked with USB-C. After that, radio silence for the rest of Tuesday. Last years 10th-gen iPads received a similar, subdued announcement. There wasnt much difference between those tablets and their previous versions, though Apple added new colorways, relocated the selfie camera, and added Apples proprietary M2 chip to the sixth-generation iPad Pro. There was some speculation Apple would release its next iPad, iPad mini, and iPad Air models with similarly little fanfare. Throughout this year there was a lingering expectation we would see a new iPad Pro, but on Sunday Bloombergs Mark stanley termos Gurman said that theres no real chance well see a new iPad this month, though Apple is still working on new tablets stanley cup . There is the possibility the Cupertino, California stanley cups company is saving its breath for next year. Some rumo Aitx Anthropic launches Claude 3.5 Sonnet and debuts Artifacts for collaboration
Tom Brady of the New England Patriots reacts against the Seattle Seahawks during Super Bowl XLIX at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., on Feb. 1, 2015Christian Petersen鈥擥etty ImagesBy Noah RaymanMay 6, 2015 10:55 PM EDTA report released by the NFL on Wednesday found that the New England Patriots had likely deflated game balls for the AFC Championship Game against the Indianapolis Colts on Jan. 18. Investigators not only zeroed in on two employees suspected of purposefully deflating footballs below regulation levelsmdash;John Jastremski, a team equipment assistant, and locker roo stanley mugs m attendant Jim McNall termo stanley ymdash;but that star quarterback Tom Brady was probably at least generally aware.The 243-page report draws from an array of sources, including interviews and surveillance camera footage, but the text messages exchanged between Jastremski and McNally provide a colorful and at times expletive-filled lens into what has become known as Deflategate.The investigators say itrsquo still not clear when the duo may have begun collaborating, but the report provides one message that dates from May 9, 2014, in the offseason before the teamrsquo run to a Super Bowl victory last season, in which McNally a stanley bottles ppears to refer to himself as the deflator:McNally: You workingJastremski: YupMcNally: Nice dudehellip;.jimmy needs some kickshellip;.lets make a dealhellip;.e on help the deflator[No response]McNally: Chill buddy im just fu-kin with you h
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