It's not quite what we expected, but Apple has just introduced us to a new, 4th generation iPad at it's event in San Jose, California today.
It's essentially a hardware refresh for Apple's 3rd gen slate, as it packs a new A6X processor, dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi, a 720p Facetime camera round front and the new image processor found in the iPhone 5.
Of course, it also gets the reversible Lightning port that debuted on on the iPhone, and will be available in both black and white.
Pricing stays the same as its predecessor, with a 16GB WiFi version for $499 and a 16GB model with cellular data on board costs $629.
Inside the internet: Google allows first ever look at the eight vast data centres that power the online world
Google has given a rare glimpse inside the vast data centres around the globe that power its services.
They reveal an intricate maze of computers that process Internet search requests, show YouTube video clips and distribute email for millions of people.
With hundreds of thousands of servers, colourful cables and even bicycles so engineers can get around quickly, they range from a converted paper mill in Finland to custom made server farms in Iowa.