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Today’s “Let Loose” event at Apple: Expected are a new iPad and a pencil; watch live here.

Apple ‘Let Loose’ event on May 7 to showcase new iPad Pro and iPad Air models.

Apple will host ‘Let Loose’ an event on May 7 during which updated versions of the iPad Pro and iPad Air are expected to be unveiled. While the event’s logo hints at a focus on large screens, the Cupertino giant has not yet disclosed further details.

What is the timing of Apple’s ‘Let Loose’ on May 7?

Wondering when to catch the highly anticipated Apple ‘Let Loose’ event on May 7? The event, also referred to as the Apple May 7th event, is scheduled to kick off at 7 am PT, which is 7:30 pm according to Indian time.

Here’s how you can watch Apple’s ‘Let Loose’ event live on May 7

Livestream links are available on YouTube.com, Apple.com, and Apple TV.

  • Watch Apple ‘Let Loose’ event on YouTube- Click here
  • Watch Apple ‘Let Loose’ event on the website- Click here

What to expect from Apple’s ‘Let Loose’ event?

Here’s a look at the expected features of the new iPad Air and Pro:

  • Bloomberg reports that the upcoming release will feature updated versions of both the iPad Pro and iPad Air models.
  • Expect sharper OLED displays for the iPad Pro lineup, while the refreshed iPad Air may offer a new 12.9-inch screen option, giving consumers more display size choices.
  • According to a report from 9to5Mac, the upcoming 12.9-inch iPad Air is likely to boast a mini-LED screen, offering advantages such as a higher contrast ratio, brightness, and deeper blacks compared to LCD panels.
  • The iPad Pro models are expected to run on the new M3 chip and support redesigned versions of the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil. However, the iPad Air may not receive a revamped Magic Keyboard accessory.
  • Rumors suggest that Apple may relocate the front-facing FaceTime camera to the landscape side of the device, aligning it properly for use with the Magic Keyboard in landscape mode. Additionally, there might be a redesigned camera bump with a vertically-oriented design.

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Startup Mahakumbh Event 2024 LIVE: PM Modi’s ‘startup’ dig at Rahul Gandhi

PM Modi will address thousands of prospective entrepreneurs, investors, and business visitors at the event.

PM Modi

On Wednesday morning in 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to address at Startup Mahakumbh Event 2024. Thousands of prospective investors, business owners, and guests will be able to watch the event live via streaming. His address will center on the government’s initiatives to promote emerging sectors such as deeptech, agritech, biotech, medtech, and AI.

From March 18–20, Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi will host the Startup Mahakumbh event 2024. Two of the leading trade associations, the Indian Venture and Alternate Capital Association (IVCA) and the Bootstrap Incubation & Advisory Foundation, are working together to organize the event. It is supported by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT).

Piyush Goyal, the minister of commerce and industry, highlighted the event last month, stressing how Indian entrepreneurs are reshaping industries and becoming the backbone of the country’s economy. He emphasized that the connection between an ambitious India and the startup ecosystem will drive economic growth in the years leading up to India’s 100th anniversary of independence, or Amrit Kaal, and help make the country developed by 2047.

The commerce and industry ministry said in a statement on Tuesday that in addition to hosting over 2,000 startups, over 1,000 investors, over 100 unicorns, 300 incubators and accelerators, 3,000 delegates, 3,000 future entrepreneurs, and over 50,000 business visitors from across the country, the event has so far attracted participation from notable investors, innovators, and aspiring entrepreneurs.

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This Article is originally Published by Hindustan Times