Apple didn’t need to do anything to meet the stringent requirements of the new EU law, called General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into force on May 25 – it already practised such good privacy hygiene that its existing precautions ... ( read original story ...)
Six Things Apple Can & Cannot Replace With the Apple iPad.
(ThyBlackMan.com) An iPad can replace many things including GPS systems, portable game consoles, video players, traditional reading habits and so much more. And there are certain things the Apple iPad is trying hard to replace but it is not successful and ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s iPad Smart Cover could one day have a display that shows notifications
Apple may be looking into making the iPad Pro’s Smart Cover even smarter. Apple has filed a patent for a Smart Cover that will keep users up to date with alerts for things like notifications. What that means is that you won’t even have to open the ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad (6th Generation)
The first iPad was launched in 2010 and, though thin and light for its day, now has the appearance of an aluminium slab that could easily be weaponised given enough force. With a base price of £439$499, the original iPad was powered by Apple’s A4 chip ... ( read original story ...)
Apple WWDC 2018: iPhone, iPad, software and what to expect
“In just 11 days and a few hours, the Apple Keynote presentation that traditionally launches the World Wide Developers’ Conference will have come to an end,” David Phelan writes for Forbes. “Tim Cook will have introduced the event from the vast ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad 2018: An education-centric tablet
The latest avatar of the iPad, at least outwardly, is a dead ringer for its predecessor from last year. The biggest change, however, is support for the stylus, says Abhik Sen. Photograph: Courtesy apple.com Last week, I was reminded of my high school days ... ( read original story ...)
Can You Do Real Work on the Latest Apple iPad? Yes, With This One Extra Gadget
Tapping directly on the screen, using a fold-out keyboard, dictating documents by voice--I've tried all of the tricks and tips for doing "real" work on an Apple iPad. While some of these techniques work OK, none of them have compared perfectly with an ... ( read original story ...)