There’s been an interesting discussion happening in the Apple community lately, and its whether Apple would want to crowd up the company’s September event with two blockbuster announcements. The consensus has been that Apple should hold two events, one for the iPhone 5 announcement September 12th, and one for the iPad mini in October. AllThingsD is reporting that it has confirmed with multiple sources that two events will take place. The Loop also reported two events for two devices.
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