This year’s update introduces full-fledged windowing, actual Mac-style multitasking that finally lets you treat the iPad like the productivity device Apple always said it could be.
With iPadOS 26, Apple is taking multitasking on iPads to the next level — and more devices can now take advantage of Stage Manager. Here’s what’s new and what it means for your iPad:
This year’s update delivers a nice blend of desktop-class features and touch-first design, bringing the iPad closer than ever to being a legitimate MacBook alternative.
With a little practice, Stage Manager turns your iPad into a near-desktop multitasking machine.
iPadOS 19 may introduce a dynamic menu bar that appears at the top of the screen when a Magic Keyboard is attached, offering a more traditional laptop-like experience.
iPadOS 18 comes with new Apple Pencil features, like a Calculator app with Math notes and handwriting tools in Notes, a heavily redesigned Photos app.
The remake runs on iPhones or iPads with an A12 bionic chip or newer
Apple said that there were now 900 million paid subscriptions across Apple services
The company said the loopholes might let threat actors take control of the devices
According to the report, Apple is considering pushing more ads into apps for the iPhone and iPad
The iPhone 14 is expected to come in Green, Purple, Blue, Black, White and Red colours. The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max come in Green, Purple, Silver, Gold, and Graphite colour options.
The mode is designed to fight hacking campaigns like that of NSO Group's Pegasus spyware
Apple’s new Stage Manager feature is a highly demanding one and doesn’t only require the high-performance of the M1 chip but also relies on 8GB of RAM using the virtual memory swap feature to run a bunch of apps simultaneously.
The new productivity and multitasking features and updates will hit watchOS 9, iOS 16, and iPadOS 16 this Fall.
To that end, the Cupertino-based tech giant revealed some new privacy and security updates to watchOS 9, iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and macOS Ventura.
Apple WWDC 2022 Highlights | New iOS 16 with features like a redesigned lock screen, SharePlay, among a ton of others. The latest watchOS brings more focus on users’ health with privacy features at the centre. Apple also announced a 5nm M2 SoC that will make its debut on a redesigned MacBook Air. A new M2 MacBook Pro was also unveiled with a similar design and hardware to the previous model. The WWDC 2022 keynote also gave us a look at Apple’s new macOS Ventura with major updates and lastly, iPadOS 16.
Apple's annual WWDC event is just around the corner, here is what you can expect at this year's event
The company has allowed developers register for a chance to get invited and are now sending out notices to people who have been randomly selected
The commission is of the view that Apple abused its dominant position for mobile wallets on iOS devices
The Cupertino technology giant also reiterated that the process of removing apps was not new, and was started six years ago
Apple's new security lockout feature was part of iOS and iPadOS 15.2 update, which was released this week.
Apple's new software upgrades will begin rolling out globally today
Apple announced a lot of new privacy features for its devices at WWDC 2021, here is a quick rundown.
iOS 14 users will also get “important security updates” until they are ready to update to iOS 15.
Highlights of Apple WWDC 2021 where the Cupertino-based tech giant announced new and exciting features such as SharePlay on FaceTime, scheduling FaceTime calls with Android and Windows users on iOS 15, iPadOS 15. Apple also emphasised more on privacy giving users more control and tools to analyse the data they share. macOS has a new name - Monterey. It comes with a bunch of features like Universal Control, wherein you can switch between multiple devices using a single keyboard and mouse.