When I bought an iPad Pro with an M1 processor back in 2021, I did it rather than buy a laptop. It’s not that Apple’s failure to release a touchscreen Mac put me off - I’ve reviewed many touchscreen ...
WWDC's main event is over, leaving us with a brand-new spread of OS refreshes for visionOS, iOS, watchOS, macOS, and — of course — the iPadOS. The iPad Pro M4's release reminded us once again that ...
The latest iPad Pro with the M4 chip is a triumph of software and hardware, so users may have been champing at the bit to upgrade to the latest iPadOS 18 software when it launched on Monday, Sept. 16.
Apple today introduced an iPad OS version of Preview, an app that allows users to view, mark up, and modify images and PDFs. Preview for iPad gives users a range of tools, including markup using Apple ...
Apple made a host of announcements at last night’s annual WWDC (worldwide developer conference). The Cupertino-based tech giant unveiled the next-generation software versions including iOS 18, iPadOS ...
Edit: As someone who uses an M4 iPad Pro as their primary computer these days, I really hope this is true. I mean, the iPad is very close to being a real alternative to a traditional desktop computer ...
iPadOS 18 is already available for developers to try it out. While we expected this iPad operating system update to finally unlock the M4 iPad Pro's full potential, it seems Apple has a different view ...
We’re expecting iPadOS 19 / iPadOS 26, the next software version for iPad, to land during Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2025) this year. From what we’ve heard, it looks like it could ...
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