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Apple sent invitations for the rumored October 23 event

 


Finally confirms the rumor that so many days has accompanied us. Apple just sent invitations to an event for the press on October 23. Finally the event be carried out at the California Theater in San Jose (California), a facility that Apple had not used so far.


The invitation is really simple, as we can see in the picture that accompanies these lines. In it we can see a part of the white Apple logo and a burst of colors at the top. The slogan of this event is "We've got a little more to show you ', which can be translated as"We have something else to show you", a slogan where the word little may have great importance if really all the rumors that have emerged during the last few weeks have just been confirmed.


If the rumors are correct, we can expect that this event from Apple is especially centered in the market of education and enhance the iBook Store, the digital books from Apple store. Of course also expected make the Mini iPad official appearance and that is finally cleared all the doubts that have emerged around this device.


In addition, it has also spoken about the possibility of that during the event, Apple will take to present a review of the new iPad 3. This review would come to incorporate into some of the latest developments of the company such as Lightning, connector support international LTE or even the new processor Apple A6.


Last but not least, rumors of a last minute ensure that developments around the different ranges of computers from Apple could see during the event. Specifically renovations of the Mac Mini, a complete iMac redesign and a new version of 13-inch MacBook Pro Retina Display.


It is likely that finally we don't see so many developments in the event, but the truth is that met all these rumors would be a really impressive Keynote.


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