In its ongoing effort to improve Apple News, the company has rolled out a series of changes which extends formatting options for publishers and adds a new ad size for the iPhone and iPod touch, in conjunction with a new tutorial to assist with the new ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad Pro 2 Release Pushed to 2H17; 10.5-Inch iPad Still a Possibility
There have been many rumors about Apple’s upcoming line of professional tablet, the iPad Pro 2. So far, most of them refer to the introduction of a new screen size with the same form factor as the 9.7-inch iPad Pro. It would seem that this rumor is very ... ( read original story ...)
The 1st Generation iPod Nano Replacement Program Officially Ends
Apple has officially removed its first-generation iPod Nano replacement program from its support website. Apple introduced the 1st generation iPod Nano on September 7, 2005. In case it’s still being currently operated, this iPod Nano uses flash memory ... ( read original story ...)
iPad Air 3: release date, news and rumors
The iPad Air 2 launched all the way back in October 2014, which is enough to make us wonder whether there’s going to be an iPad Air 3 at all, especially now Apple seems more focused on its newer iPad Pro range. But there's still room for an Air 3 in the ... ( read ...
iPad Pro 2 Rumors and Specs – Will It Replace the iPad Mini?
... Security has hinted that the iPad Mini will be a thing of the past as Apple will no longer focus on marketing the respective device. Having that in mind, one can draw the conclusion that the new 10.5 iPad Pro 2 will completely replace the iPad Mini. ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad 2017: News and rumors
You’re forgiven if the Apple iPad has slipped your mind. Apple hasn’t treated its tablet line with the same excitement as the iPhone for a while, and those that already own an iPad are usually pretty happy to continue using the one they have, without ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Ends iPod nano Replacement Program
Back in 2011, Apple launched a worldwide replacement program for the iPod nano, due to issues traced back to the battery. While it was a minor issue at the time, the program has been kicking around ever since. However, as noted by MacRumors, Apple recently ... ( read original story ...)