Get ready for something new out of Cupertino. 。
Rumors of new Apple releases coming this month have us anxiously awaiting official updates, but the company hasn't announced a launch event for the press like it usually does for new products. 。
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is happening before the end of March -- we just don't know what's dropping or when to expect it. 。

It looks like we might have an answer to one of those questions. Apple just gave notice that its online store will go offline for maintenance early Tuesday morning -- and when it comes back up, we have a feeling there might just be some new iProducts ready for order.。
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MacRumors。, which noted the company typically issues press releases right around the time the store is set to come back online. That could make a surprise announcement all the more likely -- why else would the site need to shut down for five-and-a-half hours?.。. 。
Why shut the site for so long if not to add some new stuff?Credit: Apple.com/screenshot 。
Exactly what might be coming tomorrow morning isn't exactly clear -- but the rumor mill offers quite a few possibilities. 。 It might be a jacked-up 128 GB version of the iPhone SE, or even a slick red iPhone 7 to add a splash of pigment (and consumer interest) in the incumbent line as the world preps for the iPhone 8 launch in September. 。There's also word of impending updates to the iPad Pro line. Last month, Japanese blog 。
There's also word of impending updates to the iPad Pro line. Last month, Japanese blog。
Macotakara 。
This could all be rumor-fueled speculation -- the site might just need a tune-up, and Apple would be remiss to leave its fans in the lurch for such a long chunk of time. But that's no fun, and there's been too much chatter to dismiss the possibility of new releases just because the company isn't giving the press a front row seat for once. Either way, we'll see what's coming tomorrow morning. 。
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