Apple has quietly refreshed its iPad lineup by launching a new 9.7-inch tablet at an affordable price point. Called 9.7-inch iPad, it replaces the aging iPad Air 2 that was launched back in November 2014.
Apple is rumored to announce a new 10.5-inch iPad Pro and updated 12.9-inch and 9.7-inch iPad Pro variants. The updated iPad variants could be introduced at the new Apple Park campus this month, or early next month.
Even as there’s huge excitement around Apple‘s next generation iPhone, the company seems to have something interesting planned for its iPad lineup as well.
Samsung has reportedly been working hard to come up with a state-of-the-art successor to the premium Galaxy Tab S duo. According to the rumor mill, the upcoming tablet will be available in two sizes: the 8-inch and the 9-inch.
As expected, the Apple iPad event on Thursday wasn't very thrilling, with mostly incremental improvements announced for the company's tablets and computers, but some first-time iPad shoppers this holiday season might have one high-end tablet to set their sights on.
The next generation of Apple iPads is set to be released in 2014 -- if you believe the buzz around the blogosphere -- and a few specs have been leaked to the press about it. And, if you believe what some of the concepts are suggesting, the iPad Air 2 will be the best iPad yet!
The iPad 4 was phased out before it even had a chance to get any traction...but now, thanks to some clever marketing by the Apple Powers That Be, the iPad 4 has been re-introduced, while the iPad 2 has been completely phased out!
When iOS 7.1 hit Apple's products this week, swarms of happy tech-heads were rejoicing in the number of bug fixes and increased user-friendliness the update brought. However, even more eagle-eyed tech-heads noticed something very interesting -- and exciting -- for Apple fans: the update included fixes for two new, previously unheard of, iPad models.
Apple's latest update to its operating system is its most ambitious update yet, and it's also quite possibly the best one yet -- iOs 7.1 has tweaked UI, fixed some of the reboot bugs, and even includes support for Apple's CarPlay feature. But given the disaster that was iOs 7, is this latest update to the operating system worth it?
With the runaway success of the Apple iPad Air -- combined with the anticipation of the iPhone 6 -- the computer giant is gearing up for the iPad Air 2 release... which some experts suggest could be as soon as the fall of this year!