Everything that Apple announced on March 21

Catch up on everything right here: The iPhone SE, 9.7-inch iPad Pro, new Apple Watch bands, even the FBI case.

Well, another Apple event is in the books—most likely the very last big press event at Apple’s own Town Hall in Cupertino. While there were basically no surprises except the wonderful-sounding CareKit, there was still plenty of stuff, especially once you consider all the new accessories.

But that’s not even all that happened today! Those announcements were bookended by two huge chunks of breaking news. This morning we found out about a serious iMessage flaw fixed in iOS 9.3. And at the very end of the day, we found out that Tuesday’s hearing in the Apple-FBI case was postponed at practically the last minute.

It’s been a crazy day, you guys.

So here, in the interests of time and convenience, are handy links to everything you need to know from March 21, 2016: the iPad Pro, the iPhone SE, the FBI, all of it.

Hands-on with the new products

Jason Snell was in Cupertino, and got hands on with Apple’s amazing shrinking phone and tablet.

iPhone SE first look: Where 2012 meets 2016, by Jason Snell
9.7-inch iPad Pro first look: A worthy successor to the iPad Air 2, by Jason Snell

Just the FAQs, ma’am

We broke down all the details, specs, prices, and release dates you care about, for everything Apple announced.

FAQ: What you need to know about the 4-inch iPhone SE, by Susie Ochs
9.7-inch iPad Pro FAQ: What you need to know about Apple’s mini mega tablet, by Roman Loyola
FAQ: Everything you need to know about the Apple Watch, by Caitlin McGarry and Susie Ochs
Yes, your old iPhone 5s case will fit on the new iPhone SE, by Oscar Raymundo
Will an iPad Air 2 case fit on the 9.7-inch iPad Pro?, by Roman Loyola

News you can use

We posted the news as Apple announced it. These articles are quicker reads while still delivering the key details you need to know.

Why Apple’s quiet iPhone and iPad reveals are bigger deals than you think, by Jon Phillips
Every just-announced Apple accessory, including Watch bands, iPad Pro cases, adapters, and more, by Leah Yamshon
Apple’s CareKit gives you and your doctors a better understanding of your health, by Caitlin McGarry
Apple’s Liam is a robot that takes apart your iPhone for recycling, by Agam Shah
Apple’s Watch news: The Sport 38mm’s price drops to $299, many new bands debut, by Oscar Raymundo
Apple’s new 9.7-inch iPad Pro brings Pencil support and a 12MP camera to a smaller screen, by Roman Loyola
Meet the iPhone SE, which packs iPhone 6s performance in a 4-inch body, by Caitlin McGarry

Software updates

We love it when software updates come out on Apple announcement days—no preorders, no waiting, and they’re free!

iOS 9.3 is ready to install with Night Shift, password-protected Notes, and more, by Susie Ochs
Apple releases OS X 10.11.4 update, by Roman Loyola
Apple TV update adds Siri for App Store, dictation, by Blair Hanley Frank

Security nightmares

Apple is locked in a constant struggle to keep its products as secure as possible, and on Monday the company got a helping hand from a team of security researchers—and a bizarre victory of sorts in court.

Apple: FBI’s surprise postponement of court hearing is a ‘bolt from the blue’, by Susie Ochs
FBI says it may have found a way to unlock shooter’s iPhone, by James Niccolai
Tim Cook: Apple ‘will not shrink’ from responsibility to protect customer privacy, by Mark Hachman
How FBI vs. Apple could cripple corporate and government security, by Rich Mogull
Apple vs. FBI: How iOS 8 changed everything, by Caitlin McGarry
Everything you need to know about the iMessage security flaw patched by iOS 9.3, by Glenn Fleishman