This might sound controversially ridiculous, but for the past few years, my primary computer has been an iPad Pro. I first got interested in pushing tablets this way when the M1 version came out, and ...
The moment Apple announced iPadOS 26, it felt like us iPad users have finally been heard. For years the iPad has always been “almost there”. It had the powerful hardware, but the software made the ...
iPadOS 26 introduces a visually striking “liquid glass” design that enhances both the aesthetic appeal and usability of the iPad. Features such as real-time blur effects, translucency, and dynamic ...
While Android tablets have come a long way in recent years, there's still a handful of features that you can only find on Apple's iPad tablet.
Don’t underestimate the basic iPad. As I learned while testing the iPad 11 for this review, the newly updated tablet with an Apple A16 processor is an almost shockingly good computer when one ...
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The 12.9-inch iPad Pro is the most powerful tablet around, but do you really need all that power? Credit: Stan ...
The 13-inch iPad Pro M5 is the world’s best tablet, but it’s almost as compelling as a laptop replacement. That it can be ...
The iPad will start at $499, a price tag far below the $1,000 that some analysts were expecting. But Apple must still persuade recession-weary consumers who already have other devices to open their ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks on stage during an Apple event introducing the new iPad in San Francisco, California March 7, 2012. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith (UNITED STATES - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ...
If, like me, you’ve ever purchased a basic iPad and a keyboard cover to work like a pseudo-MacBook, kiss those days goodbye. The MacBook Neo is simply an easier and more potent solution for the same ...
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