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 ...)
WWDC 2017: Apple unveils iOS 11, iMac Pro and 10.7-inch iPad Pro
Tim Cook has taken to the stage at Apple's worldwide developers' conference to announce a host of upgrades to its software, as well as a host of anticipated new products. The announcements include the best features of iOS 11, 10.5-inch iPad Pro, and ... ( read original story ...)
Apple WWDC 2017: New iPad Tablets
• Apple showed new iPads at its annual developer conference, which typically focuses on software instead of hardware. • The company unveiled a new iMac Pro, as well as upgraded iMacs and MacBooks, • Updates to the iOS operating system that underlies ... ( read original story ...)
What to expect from today’s Apple Worldwide Developers Conference: A Siri speaker, FOUR new iPad models and the iPhone 8
Apple kicks off its 2017 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) this week, with the company expected to make several major announcements. Rumours suggest that Apple will unveil four new iPad models, the iPhone 8, as well as a Siri-powered smart speaker to ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad Pro 9.7 Very Long Term Review: The World’s Best Tablet
Apple may soon kill off the iPad Pro 9.7 inch and replace it with a new 10.5-inch model. In real terms it’s not expected that the new device will be physically larger than this 9.7-inch model, instead the bezels will be smaller to increase the screen ratio. ( read original story ...)
The iPad was supposed to revolutionize news, books, and computers. So what happened?
A few months after Steve Jobs introduced the iPad to the world, a device he called "magical and revolutionary" onstage, there was a team visiting Apple headquarters working to find ways to live up to that description. When the tablet came out in 2010 ... ( read original story ...)
How Apple could improve the iPad at WWDC
Some hardware and software could revamp Apple's tablet. Here's our wish list. It's 2017. It feels like it's been years since I dreamed of the iPad as a true laptop replacement. (Actually, it's been five years.) I've come to accept that that day may never come. ( read original story ...)