Apple recently gave the MacBook Air a tiny increase in processor frequency ... If you do want something that's as close as possible to an iPad but still has a clamshell keyboard and still runs macOS — then the MacBook is for you. Starts at £939.00. ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad Pro 10.5 inch review: Can this replace the laptop
The iPad has for long been lording over the tablet segment. But now, even as tablet sales across the world have plateaued, Apple wants the iPad to start replacing laptops of creative users. But can a really powerful tablet take on the likes of the MacBook ... ( read original story ...)
The rise and fall of Apple’s iPod, in one chart
The iPod is on its death bed. Apple said on Thursday that it was discontinuing the iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano, leaving the iOS-equipped iPod Touch as the only model left in Apple’s venerable line of portable music players. Though the move may be sad for ... ( read original story ...)
Apple discontinues iPod Nano, iPod Shuffle
From left, an iPod, iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle are displayed at an Apple store in New York. The company discontinued sales of the iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle on Thursday, July 27, 2017, in a move reflecting the waning popularity of the devices in an era ... ( read original story ...)
New Apple TV With 4K, HDR Support In The Works?
If the updated iTunes Store is trying to say something, it’s that Apple could be developing a new Apple TV that could launch later this year. Apparently, users have spotted an Easter egg that’s suggesting 4K and HDR support will come with a new Apple ... ( read original story ...)
Killer iPad Deals: 9.7″ iPad Pros for $399 ($200 off); iPad mini 4 $299; 10.5″ iPad Pro for $599, plus no tax in 48 states
... for $399 with no tax collected outside NY and NJ (the lowest price available from an Apple authorized reseller). Or opt for an iPad mini 4 for just $299. New 10.5-inch iPad Pros are also $50 off instantly. 32GB 9.7" iPad Pro (Wi-Fi Only) in Silver for ... ( read original story ...)
Apple augmented reality smart glasses will have us all pointing at thin air, new patent reveals
This is interacted with by raising a finger and tapping on thin air. The device builds on what Apple has already demonstrated in public with its new ARKit, a tool for developers to create augmented reality applications for use on the iPhone and iPad. ( read original story ...)