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Ahead of tomorrow’s event, Apple is now letting you delete its logo on its home page

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Apple is set to launch a new lineup of iPad Pro and iPad Air at tomorrow’s Let Loose event, which kicks off at 7 a.m. PT. Ahead of the launch event, Apple updated its home page with some interactive elements to celebrate the upcoming announcements.

If you visit Apple.com website, you’ll see different illustrations of the Apple logo. But there is a twist. When you move your mouse cursor over the logo, you can delete the logo in its entirety before a new one is animated and replaces the old one.

The new erasable logo suggests that Apple could launch new generations of the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard along with the new iPad lineup. We have shared all the details about how, when and where you can watch Apple’s event in our dedicated article.

Apple is expected to launch a new iPad Pro tablet, which has been waiting for a refresh since October 2022. We may finally get a new model at the launch event. The upcoming OLED iPad Pro is expected to bring new AI features and will also be the first to be powered by Apple’s in-house M4 chipset.

Furthermore, we could also see a new generation of Apple Pencil. The upcoming Apple Pencil is expected to come with a multi-tap gesture feature. This will allow users to do more with their Apple Pencil and fly through them by squeezing the pencil.

A new Magic keyboard is also coming and is expected to include a new design based on aluminum materials. The Magic Keyboard could also accommodate a larger trackpad to give it a more laptop-like appeal. It is unclear if the upcoming Magic Keyboard will only be compatible with the new iPad Pro or if it will also work with the iPad Air.

Apart from new devices, there are rumors that Apple could also promote its M4 chip as an AI chip, as we have received hints that Apple plans to introduce AI features in iOS 18, which is expected to bring AI-driven changes to a number of party apps, ahead of an event Her WWDC on June 10th.

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