One enthusiast has turned his iPad Pro into the ultimate Classic Macintosh by using an emulator to run classic MacOS on his tablet, documenting the whole process on his blog.
Turning an iPad Pro into the ultimate Classic Macintosh

One enthusiast has turned his iPad Pro into the ultimate Classic Macintosh by using an emulator to run classic MacOS on his tablet, documenting the whole process on his blog.
All eyes were on March for Apple's expected special event, but that didn't pan out. But here's the company today, swooping in and giving us something to look forward to (before WWDC).
Apple is holding its anticipated special media event on the next Tuesday, April 20. Here are all the shiny new gadgets that we're expecting to see from the company come next Tuesday.
The next flagship 12.9-inch iPad Pro could be in short supply when it drops later this month as Apple's suppliers are reportedly facing production issues with the new mini-LED displays.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused a global chip shortage—that's why you haven't been able to purchase your PlayStation 5—and Apple has been immune to this problem, up until now.
Sometime in the near-ish future, Apple is going to probably launch a new iPad Pro model. That device will look largely like the existing model (last refreshed in 2020), but with some key changes for potential new owners. Like an upgraded processor, for instance.
Sometimes the rumor mill doesn't pan out. With a lot of expectations that Apple would host an event in March, and on March 23 no less, today was supposed to be New Product Day. But, alas, that isn't going to happen and now we have to wait a bit longer.
There were a lot of rumors pointing to a late March unveiling for new Apple-branded hardware. Including a new iPad Pro. However, with the end of the month quickly closing in, it's starting to look like that might not be the case. So now all eyes are on April.
The rumor-mill should not be expecting a March release of Apple's next 12.9-inch iPad Pro with a mini-LED screen because the tablet won't enter mass production before April at the earliest.
The third-generation regular AirPods are apparently “ready to ship” and will launch probably later this month. And when they arrive, the second-generation model will be discontinued.
The rumor mill won't give up on the possibility of a future iPad Pro equipped with a mini-LED display. And today's latest report is beating the same drum.
With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, there's an expectation that Apple is going to host digital events throughout the year (just like last year). And, as such, rumors have leaned towards a Spring event where Apple will finally get around to launching products rumored so often to launch in 2020.