During its "Peek Performance" event, Apple officially unveiled the brand new iPad Air. Along with some new color options, the company also packed the M1 processor under the hood, too. So, there's plenty of new going around with the iPad Air to warrant some new marketing efforts.
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Here is the new iPad Air featuring M1 chip and 5G connectivity
We're live with Apple's highly-anticipated 'Peek Performance' event, where the company just unveiled a new version of its iPad Air. The new tablet features a number of upgrades, including an M1 chip, a 12MP ultrawide front camera, and 5G wireless support.
Will the new iPad Air transition to Apple’s M1 chip?
The next iPad Air could use Apple's M1 chip, claims a last-minute rumor, implying that iPad Air 5 might potentially match the performance of the iPad Pro line.
Apple just confirmed its rumored March 8 event: “Peek performance”
The rumored March event is now official! Apple has just scheduled a special broadcast on International Women's Day 2022, with the tagline “Peek performance.”
Apple’s spring event may unveil new iPhone SE and iPad Air sometime around March 8
While nothing is official quite yet, it sounds like Apple may be targeting an early March timeframe for its oft-rumored spring event. There had been some early expectations that Apple would be leaning more towards an April unveiling. But, a new report says Apple wants the cat out of the bag a bit earlier than that.
iPad Air 5 could be the next device from Apple to get its Center Stage camera
Apple's iPad Air 5 should feature the company's Center Stage front-camera technology that uses machine learning to keep you and anyone else with you right in the frame.
iOS 16 will reportedly drop support for iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, first-generation iPhone SE, and several iPad models
With 2021 about ready to wrap up, the rumor mill will likely start ramping things up regarding future products and software releases. So of course we will start to hear more about iOS 16 and what that future update will bring to the table. Or, in this case, the devices it might not support.
What’s your favorite iPad feature?
I can still remember a few things about owning the original iPad. It was definitely a spur-of-the-moment purchase at the time, a piece of technology that had absolutely no place in my daily routine at the time. But I sure did love that ling. It was big and kinda bulky, and yet still portable. It was mainly a great way to play some mobile games and watch stuff.
Is it time for iPadOS to add multiuser support?
The iPad is a great device. So is the iPad Air and the iPad mini and the iPad Pro. Which, when you look at it like that, shows us that Apple might have too many iPad models. Does Apple really need four different models, which even includes two variants with different screen sizes for the Pros? It does if it really, really wants to keep avoiding multiuser support!
What do you use your iPad mini for the most?
I don't know about you, but before I consider picking up a new device I usually go over the reasons why I need it. That starts with why I want it, of course, but before I'll pull the trigger on a purchase I at least need to tell myself I'll use it. And, depending on the device and just how expensive it is, that justification is a requirement. Because if I end up buying something and then not using it for a few days, or longer, I tend to return it or sell it off.
How has your desk changed over the last year?
Over the last year and some change, what going to work looks like has changed quite a bit for a lot of people. What used to be a daily grind with traffic and public transport, or parking, or whatever else it might've been, now relies more on stable WiFi and kids not barging in on us during a Zoom call. But, what about our desks?
Apple Music Spatial Audio doesn’t work with the built-in speakers in iPhone XR, iPad mini, and iPad
With the arrival of Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos in Apple Music earlier this year, the expectation was that the feature would work with a variety of different Apple-branded devices right out of the box. And that's certainly the case (especially with Lossless audio quality). But it turns out Apple has had to revise the list of supported devices that support the upgraded listening experience from the built-in speakers.