CES 2021 plans to be in-person, Apple's rumored iPad may be delayed
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CES 2021 is officially in the works.
The consumer Technology Association announced on Wednesday it plans to go ahead with an in person event next year in Las Vegas while addressing the challenges of the Coronavirus pandemic, even though event after event has been canceled this year.
CTA has outlined some of the potential steps it intends to take to keep attendees as healthy as possible at the conference, which takes place in January each year.
Such details include a lot more sanitation of spaces throughout the show and wider aisles in the exhibit areas.
Zooms decision not to add end to end encryption to free users calls keeps the door open for law enforcement cooperation.
As previously reported by Bloomberg, end to end encryption, which the video conferencing company is currently working on, secures connections all the way from each device to every other device on a call.
It will only be enabled on paid accounts.
Because the quote vast majority of harm comes from self service users with fake identities, zoom security consultant Alex stainless noted in a tweet on Tuesday.
And finally, Apple is rumored to have new iPad Pro models in the works, but we might not get a look at them till next year.
Leak posted on Twitter spotted earlier Wednesday by MAC rumors says new iPad Pro models with 5g and mini LED displays will launch in the first or second quarter of next year.
Previous rumors has suggested that Apple's new iPad Pro models might be released later this year.
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Earlier this year Apple analyst Ming Chico said the iPhone maker may be working on 6 mini LED products for at least this and next year.
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