Apple’s March 8 ‘Peek Performance’ Event Page Features and more

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The first Apple event of 2022 will take place on March 8th, the company revealed today. Using an iPhone or iPad, you may view an augmented reality replica of Apple’s new logo, with the phrase “Peek Performance” The event is now listed on Apple’s events website.

The first Apple event of 2022 will take place on March 8th, the company revealed today. Using an iPhone or iPad, you may view an augmented reality replica of Apple's new logo, with the phrase "Peek Performance." The event is now listed on Apple's events website. This year's event graphic has nested Apple symbols in a variety of warm hues, including yellow, orange, red, pink, and purple, as well as an active interior effect and radiating colours and music. Open Apple's AR viewer by tapping on the bright Apple logo on the website. This will enable you to scan the surrounding environment and see the dynamic logo in action. For a better idea of what it looks like, try viewing it in "Object" mode. At every Apple event, a morphing augmented reality logo is available for attendees to check out. The Peek Performance event has been added to Apple's website, and a placeholder video has been published to YouTube, where the event will be webcast. Reminders are available for those who want to be alerted when the event occurs. Tuesday, March 8th, 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time: Apple's event. Watch the event live on YouTube, the events homepage, or through the Apple TV app in addition to streaming it on YouTube. In the event that you can't make it in person, you may listen in to MacRumors through our MacRumorsLive Twitter feed. 5G connection is expected to be a major feature of the presentation, with the iPhone SE and iPad Air set to get 5G connectivity. At least one new Mac is expected, and the Mac mini and 13-inch MacBook Pro are among the options.

This year’s event graphic has nested Apple symbols in a variety of warm hues, including yellow, orange, red, pink, and purple, as well as an active interior effect and radiating colours and music.

Open Apple’s AR viewer by tapping on the bright Apple logo on the website. This will enable you to scan the surrounding environment and see the dynamic logo in action. For a better idea of what it looks like, try viewing it in “Object” mode.

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At every Apple event, a morphing augmented reality logo is available for attendees to check out.

The Peek Performance event has been added to Apple’s website, and a placeholder video has been published to YouTube, where the event will be webcast. Reminders are available for those who want to be alerted when the event occurs.

Tuesday, March 8th, 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time: Apple’s event. Watch the event live on YouTube, the events homepage, or through the Apple TV app in addition to streaming it on YouTube. In the event that you can’t make it in person, you may listen in to MacRumors through our MacRumorsLive Twitter feed.

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5G connection is expected to be a major feature of the presentation, with the iPhone SE and iPad Air set to get 5G connectivity. At least one new Mac is expected, and the Mac mini and 13-inch MacBook Pro are among the options.

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