Apple’s latest iPad boasts a number of new features like support for the Apple Pencil, a much better processor, and more — all at the same price as last year’s iPad. It’s so good that it tops our list of the best tablets. But it’s not the only ... ( read original story ...)
Apple 9.7-inch iPad 6th generation review: An iPad Pro on a budget
The new 9.7-inch iPad (2018) becomes a better package with Apple Pencil support and a versatile operating system. At Rs 28,000 for the base 32GB/Wi-Fi-only variant, you are getting a quality tablet experience that only Apple can provide. Since the last few ... ( read original story ...)
Apple 9.7-inch iPad 6th generation review: An iPad Pro for the budget conscious
The new 9.7-inch iPad (2018) becomes a better package with Apple Pencil support and a versatile operating system. Since the last few decades, Apple has been known to be the company that brings innovation in the world of communications. The Mac, the iPod ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV viewing hours surged 709 percent in March quarter
Video streaming on the Apple TV rocketed higher during the March quarter, with viewing hours up 709 percent year-over-year, according to newly published research data. By comparison, Roku hours were up 87 percent, said video AI platform Conviva, cited by ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV saw 709 percent growth in viewing hours over last year – report
“Conviva, a video AI platform with visibility into the streaming market through clients like HBO, Turner, Hulu, CBS, NBC, ESPN, BT and Sky, is reporting today 114 percent year-over-year growth in streaming video hours in Q1 2018, to reach nearly 5 ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV and Android see increase in streaming video viewership in Q1
Conviva, a video AI platform with visibility into the streaming market through clients like HBO, Turner, Hulu, CBS, NBC, ESPN, BT and Sky, is reporting today 114 percent year-over-year growth in streaming video hours in Q1 2018, to reach nearly 5 billion ... ( read original story ...)
Apple needs to double down on entry-level products, not discontinue them
... to a new Macworld article titled “Five products Apple needs to put to rest,” which says that Apple should retire the iPad mini, Mac mini, iPod touch, AirPort routers, and iTunes, describing them all as dead weight. There’s a single thread ... ( read original story ...)