A new report originating from China claims that Apple is working on a new iPad Pro that will be unveiled at WWDC 2018. As per the new report, the new iPad Pro will feature an 11-inch display, though that’s certainly unlikely given Apple’s current lineup. ( read original story ...)
Nixing the Home button could bring 11-inch iPad
Apple continues to improve the iPad Pro design, with a nearly bezel-less version reportedly in development. This could mean an 11-inch iPad the same overall size as the company’s current 10.5-inch tablet. This will supposedly be the first iPad with Apple ... ( read original story ...)
Let’s Tap the Brakes on the New 11” iPad Pro Rumors
The hot Apple rumor du jour is that we will be getting a brand new 11″ iPad Pro alongside a refreshed 12.9″ version at WWDC. iPad Pro rumors are nothing new right now, as we have been hearing reports of new Pros with Face ID, no Home Buttons ... ( read original story ...)
The OtterBox Symmetry – iPad Pro Protection
The iPad Pro is a curious device. Apple pitches it as a computer but there are some things it doesn't do nearly as well as a traditional notebook or desktop PC. But, nonetheless, it's a device many people like to use as their second system when they're ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Rumoured to Launch iPad Pro With Face ID at WWDC 2018
According to Rosenblatt Securities analyst Jun Zhang, Apple will most likely debut its next generation iPad Pro with Face ID at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2018 event in June. The analyst believes the re-designed iPad Pro with ... ( read original story ...)
Apple explains why the NRA TV app hasn’t been removed from Apple TV
The tragic school shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida last month once again thrust the gun control debate into the national spotlight. While gun control has long been a contentious issue, the Parkland shooting seemed to inflame ... ( read original story ...)
The Apple TV 4K’s HDR Nightmare
As much as it pains me to say this, Gene Munster was right. For years the former Piper Jaffray analyst was routinely mocked because at every Apple investor call, he would ask Apple leadership if they were planning to make an Apple-branded smart TV set. ( read original story ...)