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After a month of beta testing, Apple is almost ready to launch iPadOS 26.1, as the company just seeded the Release Candidate version to developers. With that, the company continues to polish the best ...
A Delta Air Lines crew member accidentally deployed an emergency slide at an arrival gate in Pennsylvania, potentially costing the airline thousands of dollars and derailing passengers’ plans. The ...
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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (5) slides short of the end zone to run time off the clock late in the fourth quarter of the NFL Week 7 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the ...
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With the second beta of iPadOS 26.1, Apple tweaked multitasking on the iPad to reintroduce the Slide Over feature. Slide Over was removed in iPadOS 26 because Apple replaced it with a new windowed ...
Apple released iPadOS 26.1 beta 2 to developers today, and it comes with a major returning feature: Slide Over multitasking is back on the iPad. Here’s how it works. Revamp of Slide Over works ...
The second developer beta of iPadOS 26.1, released today, re-introduces Slide Over, a feature some iPad users wanted to see returned. iPadOS Slide Over was removed in the initial iPadOS 26 release but ...
CLEVELAND — At least for one night, things fell back into place for the Tigers. They flexed their latent home run power. The term “chaos,” as it’s applied to their pitching plan, had a positive ...