Apple Gives Aging Macs, iPad Pros an Update in New York

Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during an Apple launch event in the Brooklyn borough of New York, on Oct. 30, 2018. Shannon Stapleton/Reuters
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Apple refreshed some of its lower-profile products at a New York event on Oct. 30, adding iPhone features like facial recognition to the iPad Pro and faster processors and better displays to some Mac computers that have not had a major update in years.

The Cupertino, California, company introduced new versions of the iPad Pro, its higher-end tablet that competes with Microsoft’s Surface, with thinner bezels and more screen space, along with the face unlock system found on Apple’s newer iPhones.