Video roundup: Meet a smaller iPhone, iPad Pro

As expected, Apple unveiled smaller versions of its iPhone and iPad Pro at Apple Headquarters in Cupertino, California, March 21. Not surprisingly, CEO Tim Cook also addressed Apple’s fight with the feds over the encryption of a phone owned by a terrorist involved in last year’s San Bernardino shootings. We’ve rounded up the top videos from today’s event below.

Our first look at the iPhone SE

Apple gave us our first look today at the 4-inch iPhone SE.


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Tinier, cheaper, iPhone SE arrives

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A smaller iPad Pro

Apple’s new 9.7-inch iPad Pro has what the company calls a first-of-its-kind “true-tone display.”


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Hands-on with the 9.7-inch iPad Pro

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A few new looks for the Apple Watch

We’re seeing new bands for the Apple Watch, including one made of woven nylon.


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Apple Watch sports new bands

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iOS 9.3 Arrives

New features in iOS 9.3 include Apple Music inside CarPlay, password protection for the Notes app and Night Shift and a new setting that changes colors on the screen at night.


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iOS 9.3 arrives with new features

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Apple TV gets an update

Tim Cook announces new updates for Apple TV’s operating system. New features include Siri dictation, folders and Live Photos.


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Apple TV gets an update with Siri dictation and Live…

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“We will not shrink from this responsibility”

Tim Cook opened the event by addressing Apple’s standoff with the FBI over encryption and the right to privacy.


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Tim Cook: ‘We will not shrink from this responsibility’

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A recycling robot

This robot disassembles old Apple products and saves them for use in new products.


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Apple reveals recycling robot

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