After months of speculation, Apple blew all doubters away with a brand new 10.5-inch iPad Pro at WWDC 2017. SEE ALSO: Apple, please don't kill the iPad mini The 10.5-inch iPad Pro slots in between the 9.7 iPad (just iPad) and the newly updated 12.9-inch ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s New iPad Pro Takes a Stride Towards Killing Bezels Good
If you’re curious about what the 10th Anniversary iPhone might look like this fall, then there might be some hints in the new iPad Pro. The most enduring iPhone rumors suggest that Apple is coming for the bezel, and the new iPad might just be a precursor ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad Pro 10.5 vs iPad 9.7 (2017): What’s the difference?
Similar designs, but iPad Pro is slimmer and slightly larger Smart Connector and raised rear camera lens on iPad Pro iPad Pro comes in additional rose gold colour option The Apple iPad 9.7 (2017) and the iPad Pro 10.5 feature similar designs with only a ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad Pro 10.5 vs iPad Pro 12.9: What’s the difference?
Apple announced its next-generation of iPad Pro at its WWDC developer conference 2017, while also announcing refreshments and updates to the 12.9-inch model. The new 10.5-inch iPad replaces 2016's 9.7-inch Pro model, offering a 20 per cent larger display ... ( read original story ...)
The Latest: Apple unveils a mid-sized iPad Pro
Apple is introducing a mid-sized iPad Pro in an attempt to revive interest in its once hot-selling line of tablets. The new 10.5-inch model offers room for a full-size keyboard, something the 9.7 inch model couldn't. Yet it isn't as bulky as the 12.9-inch ... ( read original story ...)
Apple just announced a medium-sized iPad Pro with the best display ever
Apple just announced the iPad Pro 10.5-inch. Apple said it's the first iPad to support HDR video, a high-end viewing experience that's typically reserved for first-class TV sets. It features a TrueTone display that adjusts its brightness and tone depending ... ( read original story ...)
Apple takes on Amazon Echo and Google Home with its own smart speaker: HomePod
Apple replaced record collections with the iPod and earned front pocket real estate with the iPhone. Now it's going after a bigger target: your home. The Cupertino, Calif., company announced Monday at its annual World Wide Developers Conference in San Jose ... ( read original story ...)