Apple WWDC 2018 came and went without a mention of the 2018 iPad Pro models. While a launch wasn’t expected, it’s now over a year since Apple updated its professional tablet line. However, the developers’ conference did bring a few hints as to what ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad Pro (2018): News and rumors
Apple minimized the bezels around the 10.5-inch iPad Pro when it launched last year, then got rid of the bezels entirely on the new iPhone X. Soon, the successor to the 2017 iPad Pro may get the X factor, and strip away almost everything around the display ... ( read original story ...)
Which iPad Model Do I Own?
Apple offers the iPad, iPad Air, iPad Mini, and three different sizes of iPad Pro—and there are different generations of each out there. Here’s how to tell which iPad you have your hands on. This information is important if you want to know whether ... ( read original story ...)
iOS 12 Hints an iPad Pro with iPhone X Tech Is Coming This Year
Citing Far East supply-chain sources, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman was first to report back in November 2017 of Apple’s work on an upcoming iPad Pro. The new model was not only rumored to be redesigned from the ground-up touting many iPhone X-inspired ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Might Not Believe the iPad Pro Is a True Computer Replacement
Besides, while Apple may want users to replace their Windows 2-in-1 hybrids with iPad Pro devices, they probably don’t want users to stop buying Macs in favor of their tablet lineup. Again, that’s why Apple has made the products fairly distinctive. ( read original story ...)
Apple iOS 12: What does it mean for the future of the iPhone and the iPad?
So, the performance-focussed updates to iOS 12 should come as a breath of fresh air to users of older Apple devices. First, all devices, all the way upto the iPhone 5s and the iPad mini 2 from 2013 will get the update. Yes, a phone and tablet that are ... ( read original story ...)
A top Apple executive unwittingly provided a perfect explanation for why the iPad is a bad computer replacement
Apple wants you to do work on an iPad and iPad Pro, but doing that requires "lifting your arm up to poke a screen," as Federighi puts it. Even though Federighi is clearly talking about Mac computers in that quote, you could basically replace "using a Mac ... ( read original story ...)