This year’s first major Apple Inc. event will dish out “appetizers,” with the tech giant reserving major software and hardware announcements for later on, according to Mark Gurman, a leading technology-focused journalist. What Happened Gurman said in the latest version of his newsletter that this year’s first Apple launches would comprise a “range of minor updates or complementary products.” “It’s a shoo-in that you’ll see a new iPhone SE, which will probably have a similar design to the current model but a faster processor and 5G support,” wrote Gurman. Other possible stars of the show include the iPad Air, which hasn’t been updated since the end of 2020. A new version of that tablet computer is also possible, according to Gurman. “Look for that device to get the A15 chip from the iPhone 13, matching the iPad mini from last year.” For the iPad Pro, Gurman expects an updated design …