Even with the departure of the “i” in front of iBooks, the Apple product catalog is still littered with i-names: iOS, iPhone, iPad, iMac, iCloud. It’s possible that Apple is biding its time and will one day rename all of those products—for several ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Now Has 1.3 Billion Active Devices Worldwide
Apple today announced that its active installed base of devices has reached 1.3 billion, a milestone the company hit in January. That includes iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Watch models in use around the world. The number was shared by ... ( read original story ...)
Why it makes no sense for Apple to bring iPad apps to Macs
In December, it was reported that Apple was looking into bridging the worlds of iOS and macOS even further with universal apps that could run on both platforms. And now Axios says Apple's still on track to bring iPad apps to Macs this year. No mention of ... ( read original story ...)
8 productivity apps your iPad will love you for
Apple’s iPads are becoming powerful productivity tools ... I put together this short list of some of the best productivity apps that every iPad user should think about installing. The suite that defines enterprise productivity is also available for ... ( read original story ...)
Apple could let you run iPad apps on your Mac
Apple is working hard on the next major versions of its operating systems — macOS, iOS, tvOS and watchOS. While iOS is the big elephant in the room, the most intriguing new feature could be fore macOS. According to reports from Bloomberg and Axios, Apple ... ( read original story ...)
Apple works to bring iPad apps to Mac in 2018
Your iPad apps could also run on macOS this year. Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac Apple’s primary focus for its software updates this year is on improving performance and stability. But there’s a big new feature that the company is still working to bring ... ( read original story ...)
Report reaffirms Apple still plans to ‘allow iPad apps to run on Macs this year’
Despite multiple reports saying key features in "iOS 12" have been delayed to allow Apple to improve performance and squash bugs, one highly anticipated feature expected to make it easier for developers to port apps from iOS to macOS is said to still be on ... ( read original story ...)