The sometimes reliable Digitimes reports Wednesday, citing Taiwan-based supply chain makers, that Apple will be rebooting its logo on Macbooks, iMacs and iOS devices starting 2015. The new logo will apparently have a "3D-like and shine at the edges". If by "shine" they mean it will be lit up using the backlight, some may remember this being a rumor for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, which would be awesome. Unfortunately, the publication didn't make it clear enough to know if that is the case, or if Apple will simply be adding a border to the logo, similar to the bezel found on the Touch ID sensor.
According to Digitimes sources, the new logo will be first released with the next-generation iMac, which is expected to be unveiled on October 16 at the Apple event. The publication adds that Apple will unveil the new iPads, including the new 12-inch Retina MacBook Air on the same date.Apple is also planning to upgrade the technologies used for printing its logo onto devices and will use laser cutting and unique embedded technologies to make the logo 3D-like and shine at the edges. All Apple's products will feature the new logo in 2015, starting with the next-generation iMac, the sources detailed.