Apple’s most affordable iPad is now even greater. With a faster A10 processor and support for Apple Pencil, it’s closer to the iPad Pro than it’s ever been. And yet, it’s less than half the price — and even more affordable if you’re a student. ( read original story ...)
The Latest: Apple unveils pencil support for cheapest iPad
Apple's pencil previously worked only on its more expensive iPad Pro line. The company unveiled its latest iPad Tuesday in a Chicago high school to signal a renewed emphasis on education. Apple's products have been losing ground in U.S. classrooms to ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad 2018 Vs iPad 2017: Here’s what’s changed
Apple has updated the iPad and even though it looks like its predecessor, it has some new tricks up its sleeve. To begin with, it now supports the Apple Pencil, a feature reserved for the Pro family of the iPads. This is the first non-pro iPad to get ... ( read original story ...)
Apple issues iOS 11.3 only for new 2018 sixth generation iPad
Apple on Wednesday released its anticipated iOS 11.3 update, but only for the 2018 "budget" sixth ... software will become available for earlier devices like the iPhone X or iPad Pro. The software is labeled as build 15E216 for 32-gigabyte iPads, and ... ( read original story ...)
Compared: the new 2018 sixth generation iPad with Apple Pencil support versus the 2017 iPad and iPad Air 2
The launch of a new iPad is usually followed by users deciding whether they should update to the latest model, or to continue using their existing iPad and save money. AppleInsider compares the new 2018 iPad against last year's release and the iPad Air ... ( read original story ...)
The new iPad is great, but similar iPad Pro has the edge
Introducing the new iPad While iOS 11.3 remains unavailable at time of writing, the three standout […] Jamf interview: What iOS 11.3 brings to the enterprise March 27, 2018 Macs will become as secure as iOS, major enterprises are deploying Apple TV in ... ( read original story ...)
The watchOS improvements I want to see at WWDC [Mockups]
Apple managed to take the essence of what was great about the iPhone’s multi-touch display (which was still a new technology at the time) and apply it to a postage-stamp-size screen, without sacrificing usability. The iPod Nano 6th Generation still ... ( read original story ...)