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Apple's big plans for 2022 🖥💻📱⌚️

If the latest reporting is right, 2022 will be a very big year for new Apple products.

The company will unveil major refreshes of almost all its products, and there may be major new product categories also -- hit the post for details.

All in all, 2022 is shaping up to be an exciting year for Apple fans.

In other news:

  • I guarantee you'll be surprised at which Apple Watch band is the company's "most ambitious," according to Jony Ive's successor at Apple.

  • Apple is rolling out an ambitious program to teach thousands of kids coding.

  • Remember Myst, the CD-ROM-based adventure game that debuted in 1993? It's just been named Apple's Game of the Year!

-- Leander Kahney, EIC.

Mac Pro might get an Apple silicon boost, too, and the Mac mini is also expected to see a refresh. What’s more, the next-generation Apple Watch will come in a “ruggedized version aimed at extreme sports athletes.”

“Our goal has always been to create something that is beautiful, comfortable and functional, and both pays homage to the rich history of watchmaking but also reflects the distinct individuality of the wearer,”  says Evans Hankey, Apple’s VP of industrial design.

The educational push should reach tens of thousands of children at Boys & Girls Clubs in more than a dozen U.S. cities.

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Myst, the puzzle-adventure game from Cyan, goes through an incredible transformation.

This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: Let’s talk about the virtual reality headset Apple supposedly will unleash next year. Will it happen? What will it do? And do we even want it to happen?

Six programs get nods, including Best Drama Series for For All Mankind, Best Comedy Series for Ted Lasso and Best Movie Made for Television for Come From Away.

Some computer setups are remarkably cool for their awesome computing power. Others wow you with incredible displays. And still others blow you away with premium sound. Or, in the case of today’s featured setup, premium audio-visual gear many people would be psyched to get their hands on.

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One more thing ...

"Apple’s goal isn’t to make money. Our goal is to design and develop and bring to market good products.... We trust as a consequence of that, people will like them, and as another consequence, we’ll make some money. But we’re really clear about what our goals are." -- Steve Jobs

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