Apple has replaced the iPad Air 2 with a new iPad, referred to simply as 'new 9.7-inch iPad' or, 'new iPad', as we're sure it will be more commonly known! Apparently the new iPad features a 'brighter' retina display as well as the Apple A9 chip (plus the ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iOS 11.4 update brings Messages in iCloud, AirPlay 2, stereo pairs for HomePod
Apple iOS 11.4 is now out for users. Apple iPhone 5s and above, iPad Air and later, and the iPod touch 6th generation are eligible for the latest iOS 11 update. The iOS 11.4 update is around 330 MB is size. The iOS 11.4 update includes support for AirPlay ... ( read original story ...)
WWDC to be hardware-free with new MacBooks, iPad Pro coming later this year
So says Bloomberg, which reports that despite earlier rumours to the contrary, Apple's incoming MacBook upgrades - which includes a new MacBook Pro, new 12in MacBook and a 'cheap' MacBook Air successor ... claims that a refreshed iPad Pro line with ... ( read original story ...)
The very best iPad deals for June 2018
or just the best possible deal on the iPad Air 2, we've found them all. Simply scroll down the page and find the iPad you're looking for and we'll tell you what the best deals are – easy! Apple announced the iPad Pro 10.5-inch alongside a new version of ... ( read original story ...)
Apple WWDC 2018: No new MacBooks, iPads to launch
and Apple TV, the company touts enhancements that tie people ever closer to their devices and keep them engrossed in the latest apps and games. This year, the company will highlight the opposite: using gadgets less. Apple engineers have been working on an ... ( read original story ...)
Apple WWDC 2018: What to expect in iOS 12, macOS 10.14, watchOS and more
Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2018 will take place on June 4 in San Jose, California. WWDC is where Apple reveals future software products, and this year iOS 12, macOS 10.14, watchOS, a new version of tvOS are expected. A report from ... ( read original story ...)
Apple WWDC 2018 to take place from 4-8 June: Here’s a wishlist of updates we expect to see on iOS 12, macOS, watchOS and tvOS
Typically, Apple manages to keep new features under wraps, presumably because the software is largely created in-house (unlike hardware like the iPhone, which is manufactured outside the US using multiple third-party suppliers). What we’ve largely heard ... ( read original story ...)