Apple today has shared two new iPad Pro ads titled Augment Reality and Take Notes. The short 15-second clips, set to the song "Go" by Louis The Child, are part of a larger campaign ongoing since last year. The first ad focuses on how the iPad Pro can run ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s new iPad Pro ads tout augmented reality & mobile notetaking
Apple on Saturday released a pair of video ads for the iPad Pro, concentrating on some of the possibilities brought with September's iOS 11. The first, "Augment Reality," shows an actress using an ARKit-enhanced app to drop furniture into a public park. ( read original story ...)
apple ipod 4 cases 3d models
... and tried where not fitting right in my son's iPod so I did this. The patterns I used here can be downloaded in thingiverse.com/thing:33359 and... o It is the simple low-poly model Apple iPod touch 4th Generation used in various fields 3D-Graphics ... ( read original story ...)
iPad Pro 10.5in (2017) review
As of its 5 June WWDC announcements, Apple sells four iPads in four different sizes: the iPad mini 4 (with a 7.9-inch screen), the iPad 2017 (with a 9.7-inch screen), and new iPad Pro models in 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch screen sizes. In this article we run ... ( read original story ...)
Flipkart Apple Week: Check out top deals on iPhone, iPad, MacBook and more
The 7 day offer will go on till Monday (January 15). Flipkart is also offering cashback on a variety of Apple products including several iPhone variants, MacBook Air, iPad, iPad Pro, and Apple Watch Series 1, 2, and 3. Furthermore, a cashback of up to Rs. ( read original story ...)
Apple Accidentally Allowed Downgrades All the Way Back to iOS 6 Early Today
Apple has quickly corrected a mistake that allowed iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users to downgrade to older software versions on early Thursday. The situation began on late Wednesday when Apple suddenly stopped signing all iOS versions for select devices ... ( read original story ...)
Today in Apple history: iPod shuffle randomizes our music
January 11, 2005: Steve Jobs introduces the world to iPod shuffle, an entry-level music player that lacks a display. The device randomly shuffles the audio files it holds, but lets users easily skip songs they don’t like. The first iPod to use flash ... ( read original story ...)