Multitasking takes center stage in iPadOS 19, offering a more intuitive and powerful experience. The enhanced Stage Manager now supports floating windows and improved RAM management, allowing you to ...
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We’re expecting iPadOS 19 / iPadOS 26, the next software version for iPad, to land during Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2025) this year. From what we’ve heard, it looks like it could ...
Edit: As someone who uses an M4 iPad Pro as their primary computer these days, I really hope this is true. I mean, the iPad is very close to being a real alternative to a traditional desktop computer ...
Reports preceding WWDC 2025 say Apple will make big software design changes this summer. iOS 19, iPadOS 19, and macOS 16 will look very similar. VisionOS design elements might make it into all these ...
When an iPad running iPadOS 19 is connected to a Magic Keyboard, a macOS-like menu bar will appear on the screen, according to the leaker Majin Bu. This change would further blur the lines between the ...
Last year, I bought the M4 iPad Pro. The first revamped iPad Pro since the 2018 model, I was excited about so many things available on this device. The OLED display looked like a major upgrade, the ...
WWDC25 kicks off in less than a week, and we’re going to get our first look at the new iOS, macOS, and watchOS features that’ll land on our devices later this year. Rumors suggest there are tons of ...
Apple's iPadOS 19 at WWDC is rumored to be a more macOS-like update, with boosts to multitasking and productivity potentially making the tablet even more of a workhorse. According to Mark Gurman in ...
At this point, we’re all familiar with how Apple’s software looks. It’s a unified aesthetic that exists across iOS, iPadOS, ...
I'm curious who this is for. There maybe even be a huge audience for it, I genuinely don't know. I like my iPad, I use it quite a lot, but it's a "single task" tool. I honestly rarely ever wish it was ...
There are two kinds of iPad fans in this world: those who love the tablet just the way it is, and those who desperately wish Apple would make a touchscreen Mac, already. While Apple may never bring ...