The month of October has been unofficially dubbed "TechTober" by members of the technology community because of the influx of new gadgets typically released during the month. This year, Apple might be participating, according to a report from Fortune.
Apple is known for its annual September press event, which the company uses to announce its latest and greatest iPhones, but the company sometimes follows with a second fall event in October. This year's September event left many Apple fans a bit underwhelmed with the company's offerings and has inspired rumors of a possible 2019 October announcement. Those rumors, which have not been confirmed by the tech company, suggest the iPhone-maker could follow its 2018 pattern and hold a press event in the last week of the month. And if that turns out to be the case, Apple could be releasing a rumored 16-inch MacBook Pro, new AirPods with noise cancellation, and refreshed iPad Pro models.
MacBook Pro
Several reports from trusted sources, including TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and Taiwanese research firm TrendForce, have indicated that Apple has been developing a 16-inch all-screen MacBook Pro design, as previously reported by The Inquisitr. Kuo predicted the laptop would be announced in 2019 and come equipped with a totally redesigned keyboard. Kuo claims that the 16-inch MacBook will return to scissor-switch keys, ditching Apple's controversial butterfly keys, which have been causing countless issues for many Mac users.
Apple's current laptop lineup includes a 13-inch MacBook Pro and a 15-inch model, but some believe the company may discontinue the current 15-inch MacBook Pro to make the 16-inch model the go-to for users looking for bigger screens.
Mac Pro
Apple announced the new Mac Pro and the Pro Display XDR at WWDC in June. The company's website now states both products will be available "this fall," but there are few details beyond that. If Apple does host an event in October, it's likely the company will announce the official release date for both the Mac Pro and the Pro Display XDR.