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Adobe launches Photoshop for iPad, announces Illustrator for iPad
Design app Illustrator will come to the iPad in 2020, San Jose, California-based Adobe said Monday. The company also formally launched Photoshop for iPad…
Jean-Louis Gassée: Apple’s iPadOS suffers discoverability woes
The original Macintosh is a good example of great product. The mouse pointing device took seconds to understand…
Analyst: Apple’s iPad could get hardcore gaming support
The expected expansion of iPad mouse support could signal that Apple wants to take its gaming capabilities beyond Apple Arcade…
Apple plans additional resources and support to help developers create new Mac apps via Mac Catalyst
Apple’s efforts to bring iPad apps to the Mac are beginning to pay off, but there’s still a long way to go…
Why Microsoft Surface sales aren’t growing after seven years of trying
Microsoft’s Surface stagnancy reflects a conspicuous lack of progress…
Photoshop for iPad nearing launch with some key features to be added in later update
Adobe has been testing Photoshop for iPad under the codename Rocket with a small group of beta testers since earlier this year…
Fortnite Chapter 2 delivers a number of new features
The battle bus will drop you onto a new island with 13 unique locations to explore while mowing down enemies…
Kids circumvent Apple’s ‘Screen Time’ parental controls with ease
Kids are outsmarting an army of engineers from Cupertino, Apple’s headquarters in Silicon Valley…
Apple’s iPad Pro is not a computer
Looking back on that original iPad, it’s pretty amazing to see where the cumulative year-over-year improvements have lead us….
Ars Technica reviews Apple’s iPadOS: It’s now viable to replace your MacBook with an iPad
If you’re looking to replace your laptop with an iPad, congratulations; Apple has listened to your feedback and made it viable for the first time…
How to sync your iPhone and iPad to your Mac running macOS Catalina without iTunes
With macOS Catalina, syncing with the Finder is similar to syncing with iTunes….
Libra keyboard case gives Apple’s iPad Pro a pretty good trackpad
If you really, really want your iPad Pro to be a laptop, a new keyboard called the Libra may be of interest…
Check out these iPadOS tips and tricks iPad users should know
iPadOS, launched last week, offers almost all of the same features as iOS 13, but there are also a handful of new features…
Apple Arcade wants to bust up free-to-play games – and that’s a good thing
Apple’s new service, Apple Arcade, costs just $4.99 per month for access to over 100 games without ads or in-app purchases…
Apple’s iPadOS upgrades Safari to desktop-class browsing, and now I love my iPad
A single feature has dramatically improved my iPad: desktop Safari. By making the tablet’s web browser behave mostly…
Apple officially launches Apple Arcade
Apple Arcade costs $4.99 per month for access to over 100 games without ads or in-app purchases. Up to six family members can share access to Apple Arcade – at no extra cost…
Thanks to iPadOS, Apple’s iPad can finally replace a laptop for most people
Thanks to the upcoming release of iPadOS, the iPad is one step closer to becoming a viable laptop replacement for most people…
Apple Arcade launches for some iOS beta testers
Earlier today, a series of reviews of Apple Arcade were published across the web and on YouTube…
It’s almost time to play! Apple Arcade launches on the App Store on Friday, September 19th
When Apple Arcade launches on the App Store on September 19, players around the world will start to get their hands on games that have been years in the making…
Groundbreaking Apple Arcade could change the way you play on your iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Mac
Apple’s groundbreaking new gaming service, Apple Arcade, will be available on the App Store on Thursday, September 19 with iOS 13, offering an all-new way to enjoy games without limits…
The all-new 10.2-inch iPad is Apple’s not-so-secret weapon
Apple’s all-new iPad (Apple’s only tablet without a modifier like Air, Mini or Pro), feels like a much-evolved product…
Phishing attacks on Mac users doubling, don’t get fooled
Phishing attacks reaching macOS users look set to more than double this year, with emails specifically claiming…
You probably don’t need to buy a MacBook anymore
Apple on Tuesday introduced the new seventh-generation iPad, bringing more screen area and support for the full-sized Smart Keyboard to its most popular and most affordable iPad which starts at just $329…
The cheapest Apple Certified refurbished iPad now costs just $219
Yesterday, Apple revealed a new iPad, one with a 10.2-inch display to replace the previous most-popular model, the original 9.7-inch iPad…
Apple introduces 7th gen. iPad with 10.2-inch Retina Display starting at $329
Apple today introduced the new seventh-generation iPad, bringing more screen area and support for the full-sized Smart Keyboard to its most popular and most affordable iPad…
How Apple uses its App Store to copy the best ideas
The imbalance of power between Apple and the apps on its platform could turn into a rare chink in the company’s armor as regulators and lawmakers put the dominance of big technology companies under an antitrust microscope…
Apple’s Project Catalyst polarizes developers ahead of iOS 13, macOS Catalina launches
iOS and macOS developers have thoughts on what’s good and what’s still surprisingly bad about Apple’s plan to get iOS apps on the Mac…
Apple close to unveiling new MacBook Pro, ‘Pro’ iPhones, iPad Pro, iPad, HomePod, AirPods, Apple Watch
Apple has already had a busy year with the launch of the Apple Card, the reveal of the all new Mac Pro and an ultra-high-end display for creative pros, the Apple TV+ streaming service, the Apple Arcade games subscription service, and new versions of its iOS and iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS operating systems, but things are about to get much, much busier…
Apple’s Home app takes a step back in iOS 13 beta
Apple’s Home app has regressed in usability in iOS 13 beta.
Apple employees are currently beta testing Apple Arcade
Apple Arcade is the first gaming service of its kind, with 100+ games designed by the most creative minds in the industry…
Apple iPad continues to dominate global tablet market share
The current Apple iPad lineup includes Apple Pencil support, best-in-class performance, advanced displays and all-day battery life…
Apple Card will not allow purchase of cryptocurrencies, gambling; jailbreakers not welcome
The Apple Inc. credit card being launched with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. will not allow the purchase of cryptocurrencies with the card…
Goldman Sachs posts Apple Card Customer Agreement
Ahead of the launch of the Apple Card, the customer agreement for the card has been found on the Goldman Sachs website…
Apple Card app coming to iPad as Apple drops Barclays Card rewards ahead of Apple Card launch
Apple Inc. and Barclays Plc have dropped the rewards program from their longtime credit-card partnership in advance of the debut this month…
Apple’s AWDL protocol plagued by flaws that enable tracking and man-in-the-middle attacks
NAN, commonly known as Wi-Fi Aware, is a new standard supported by Android which draws on AWDL’s design and, thus, might be vulnerable to the similar attacks…
What’s new in Apple’s iOS 13 beta 5
Apple today released the fifth beta of iOS 13 to developers, bringing new bug fixes and adding and refining…
With the new iPadOS, is Apple paving the way to a forthcoming merger of iOS and macOS?
The advent of the new iPadOS, — a hybrid-like operating system that is part mobile and part desktop…
Apple’s forthcoming 16-inch MacBook Pro sets the table for ARM-based MacBooks
A 16-inch MacBook Pro with reduced bezels and possibly a new keyboard design is coming in October…
Why Apple can now dump Intel x86 from Macs
We are now approaching the ideal conditions for Apple to introduce new Macs without x86 chips…
Are you still making these mistakes with your iPhone or iPad?
It’s amazing how many people are inadvertently mistreating their iPhone or iPad by doing things that are either unnecessary or even damaging…
Security bug in iOS 13/iPadOS beta identified, Apple informed
This won’t be a problem when the iOS ships – finding things like this is what beta testing is for…