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Apple’s One More Thing is all set to take place on the coming 10th of November 2020. Previously the well-known apple leaker Jon_Prosser had the date announced as 17th Nov. However, a few hours back, he retweeted the date as 10th Nov.

Apple revealed event details on 2nd November, along with an invitation which was sent out.
When is the Apple Event
- US Time -Tuesday 10 November October at 9am (AKDT), 10am (PDT), 11am (MDT), noon (CDT), 1pm (EDT)
- UK Time -10 November 2020, at 6pm
- India Time -Tuesday 10 November at 10.30pm (IST)
- Australia Time -Wednesday 11 November at 1am (AWST), 2.30am (ACST), 3am (AEST)
- Canada Time -Tuesday 10 November at 10am (PDT), 11am (MDT), noon (CDT), 1pm (EDT), 2pm (ADT)
How to Join the “One More Thing” Event
The live stream can be accessed via YouTube. To make it easier, we have added the live stream down below.
What is all about November 10th Event
First Silicon Mac

A few months back Apple disclosed their plan to move away from using Intel processors for Mac. This isn’t the first attempt that Apple made in changing processors as they even moved PowerPC to Intel back in June 2005. However, this time the change is big. Apple is making their processors. The idea of moving to an own processor was hinted at in 2015 when Ming-Chi Kuo was at KGI. This hint was based on facts and figures as Apple had their A9 and A10 processors; it wasn’t a big deal to develop one of their own processors for Macs.
According to the Tech analyst, Komiya’s tweet, the specifications are listed.

Air Tag

The long-awaited Apple Tile like Bluetooth tracking device is ready for launch. Also, we expect it will release with the “One More Thing” event. Again, this was in a leak by Jon Poser.

For those who are not familiar, the Air Tag is a small Tile like device that connects through Bluetooth. It includes a chip that allows it to communicate with iPhones relaying the device’s location that it is attached to. Just similar to the find my iPhone, Air Tags will enable users to locate it using idevices. Though there are similar alternatives in the market, the Air Tag will have more compatibility for Apple devices. Some known other bands with similar features are Tile and Adero.
AirTag includes a small button battery CR2032, which may require replacing mostly annually just by unscrewing the back cover.
The Air Tag also comes in handy with a Lost mode locator and notification tone on the app, which directs you to the right location.
Big Sur

Apple’s new MacOC BigSur is also listed to be released on the 10th of November with the “One More Thing” event. It is most likely the revolutionary Operating System that Apple has built. The latest public beta was release on 6 August 2020. If you are a developer, you might have already experienced Big Sur; however, we all get the chance of checking it out within the next few days.
According to the latest insights, BigSur will only support the following devices
- M a c Book: Early 2015 or newer
- MacBook Air: Mid 2013 or newer
- MacBook Pro: Late 2013 or newer
- Mac Mini: Late 2014 or newer
- iMac: Mid 2014 or newer
- iMac Pro
- Mac Pro: Late 2013 or newer
- Developer Transition Kit (2020)
Apple HomePod Mini

Recently we shared news and features of Apple HomePod Mini and Apple clearing out stores that had third-party Speakers and Headphones clears the doubt that Home Pod Mini is ready to come out. Check out more about Home Pod Mini in our previous post.
So that’s pretty much everything about the “One More Thing” event. Stay connected for the live event.
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