Today, at the keynote event at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California, Apple announced a replacement to the sixth generation, 9.7-inch iPad. The new 7th generation version of the device ...
It didn't receive much lip service at today's keynote, but Apple has unveiled a new 10.2-inch iPad, the seventh generation in the company's long line of tablets. This also means Apple has axed the ...
The Apple Event took place today, and along with multiple announcements about its Apple Arcade gaming service and Apple TV+ streaming service, the new generation of iPads was revealed. Apple outlined ...
The Apple iPad completely revolutionized the tablet scene when it first hit the market in 2010. Its bigger screen combined with beloved iPhone features from iOS combined to offer a new way for users ...
We normally expect Apple to focus on iPhones during its September event, but this year we also got to see the new 7th generation entry-level iPad. The internals haven’t changed much, but Apple ...
Apple's new 10.2-inch iPad includes a number of features that will appeal to business users. The iPad also comes with support for popular Apple peripherals for increased productivity and usability.
We pick over the bones of the last three iPads to see what you get, what's really new about the iPad 7th generation vs 6th — and whether it's worth buying the older devices. This entry-level iPad has ...
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