Apple has finally announced the release date for the new and very much anticipated 12.9-inch iPad Pro, which it debuted during the iPhone 6s event this past September. The iPad Pro will be available for online orders starting Wednesday, Nov. 11, with the huge new iPad arriving in stores later in the week.
In the keynote for the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2015), Apple's software chief Craig Federighi showed off some impressive new multitasking features for iOS 9 like SlideOver and Split View. The whole set is only available on the iPad Air 2 for now, but is that because Apple is finally planning to release an iPad Pro?
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is the place and time to get a look at the newest products from the Cupertino tech giant, as well as hints about what's on the horizon for the closely followed gadget maker. Here's what WWDC 2014 might bring, and what's been rumored but probably isn't in the cards.
Among the line up of expected or recently released mobile devices are the iPad Pro, the Surface Pro 2 and the Galaxy Tab Pro. The latter has caused the most buzz with a commercial deriding its competitors, but the other tablets stand their ground and prove to be just as reliable as the Korean made tablet.
Do you love the iPad Air and iPad Mini with Retina Display, but hate the fact that they are geared towards consumer applicants rather than professionals?