Even Apple appears to have ditched its smallest tablet with no ... it isn't difficult to apply that to the iPad as well. So while the iPad Pro 3 may not take every element from the iPhone X's design, it could spell the end for the 3.5mm headphone jack ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Rumored to Be Developing 3 New Macs, 1 New iPad for 2018
it’s worth noting that Gurman was among the first to share details about an upcoming iPad Pro, which will supposedly feature Face ID and an iPhone X-style ‘edge-to-edge’ LCD display. Apple’s T-series chips, which currently include the T1 and T2 ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Prepping New Coprocessors, Macs, iPad for Later This Year
Apple’s CPU design chops and its willingness to tackle custom silicon work have created an odd situation in computing — one in which the coprocessors the company designs into its products are now treated as major announcements in and of themselves. ( read original story ...)
Apple to launch new iPad with Face ID at the end of the year
Apple plans to release the next-generation iPad by the end of this year, analyst Mark Gurman says. In his analytical report, he says the next tablet model is likely to run on an Apple design graphics chip and will probably have built-in artificial ... ( read original story ...)
New iPad With Face ID Rumored To Launch At End Of 2018
Earlier today we heard about some new Macs that are coming this year, the news came from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and he also revealed some details about the new iPad. The device will apparently use Apple designed graphics and an AI chip, this will ... ( read original story ...)
New iPad Rumored To Be Released Towards End Of 2018
We are approaching that point in time where Apple’s iPad lineups are due for a refresh. It is speculated that maybe they could be announced at WWDC 2018, but now it seems that it could be even later, or that’s what a recent report from Bloomberg is ... ( read original story ...)
Why it sucks when fitness apps don’t share your workout data with Apple
The workout data I log with my Apple Watch belongs to me. It‘s not Apple’s — nor is it Nike’s, Strava’s or anyone else’s, for that matter. It is mine. I paid for it with my own blood, sweat and tears. (OK, it’s mostly sweat, but there were ... ( read original story ...)