Alleged Apple 2014 Roadmap Leaked

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KGI Research has published what they strongly believe (based on their research of course) to be Apple's product roadmap for 2014. If we go chronologically, a low-cost iMac upgrade is scheduled for the end of Q2 2014. Then, the company is expected to remain quiet until the end of Q3, when Apple is expected to announce the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini upgrade. Also, perhaps within a matter of days, the company will also announce their new 4.7-inch iPhone 6, bearing an all-new design, and two models of the fabled Apple Watch.
http://www.nextpowerup.com/news/8248/alleged-apple-2014-roadmap-leaked.html
 
Can't see them getting rid of the home key... They have just spent a lot of money incorporating fingerprint tech into it...

Annoyed the apple TV might not arise until late in the year. Also not too fussed about Apple Watch or the new iPhones. 12" MBP is interesting... but can't see where it fits in to their line up! How will it be different to the air? It will either be very similar and therefore no point, or be too good and gimp air sales.
 
Headline is a bit misleading. This 'roadmap' is based on wild speculation rather than anything leaked from Apple.
 
I hope the Apple Watch isn't going to happen. Stupid bit of kit.

Just because Samsung made a complete hash of it (perhaps because they didn't have an I-device to copy ;)) doesn't mean Apple will.

If anyone can crack the wearable tech market it will be Apple.

The rest of the stuff on that roadmap is just a summary of the last 3 months rumours.
 
Just because Samsung made a complete hash of it (perhaps because they didn't have an I-device to copy ;)) doesn't mean Apple will.

If anyone can crack the wearable tech market it will be Apple.

They will have to pull something completely mind blowing out of the bag to convince me to be honest. I don't know, my watch is still powered by a spring so I'm probably not the target market.
 
More speculative ******** from an investment company. I don't know which I hate more. These companies, or rumour "blogs" that try and pass themselves off as tech news websites. So much ******** to wade through. The worst was all the mac mini crap a couple months back. "Oh yeah, new mac mini is coming because some random retailer made a landing page, date is next month!" and when the date came and went they all got ****y about it. **** you, you were reporting it, it didn't happen, stop trying to pass the buck. I hope both sets of people develop ass cancer.
 
More speculative ******** from an investment company. I don't know which I hate more. These companies, or rumour "blogs" that try and pass themselves off as tech news websites. So much ******** to wade through. The worst was all the mac mini crap a couple months back. "Oh yeah, new mac mini is coming because some random retailer made a landing page, date is next month!" and when the date came and went they all got ****y about it. **** you, you were reporting it, it didn't happen, stop trying to pass the buck. I hope both sets of people develop ass cancer.

And I thought I hated speculative rumours :p
 
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