It appears that Apple is erotice noratic femalesplanning an event on April 20.
This is according to Apple's smart assistant Siri itself. When asked "When is the next Apple event?," Siri answers: "The special event is on Tuesday, April 20, at Apple Park in Cupertino, CA. You can get all the details on Apple.com."
MacRumors first reported on the news, and I was able to verify that it works on my MacBook, though it didn't work on my iPhone, nor on a colleague's iPad, iPhone, or MacBook.
The event hasn't officially been announced yet (though it has been rumored), so it's not absolutely certain that it actually will happen on this date. However, Siri is as good a leaker as they come — Apple probably let this info slip into her answer database by mistake, and it's quite probable that official invites are coming soon.
SEE ALSO: Apple's new iPad Pro is coming soon, but it might be hard to get oneAs for what we can expect at the event, rumors say two new iPad Pro devices are coming, one with a new, MiniLED display. Other recent rumors include the launch of the AirTags Bluetooth tracker, as well as a refreshed iPad mini.
Like other recent Apple events, this one is likely to be online-only and streamed via Apple's website. We'll update this article when we know more.
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