It's only been a month since the world's press descended on the Flint Center for the Performing Arts to see Tim Cook reveal a pair of new iPhones, and now Apple's calling everyone back again. Invites to an October 16th event at the company's Cupertino headquarters have just started making the rounds, and if rumor mill's ceaseless whispers hold true we'll be getting a eyeful of the new iPad and some new Mac computers take the stage.
Apple's next big event is on October 16, new iPad and Macs likely
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