The iPad Pro may finally launch next week with no event, nothing else
A new rumours says the new iPad Pro will arrive last week with little fanfare, no event, and no other products alongside it.
A new rumours says the new iPad Pro will arrive last week with little fanfare, no event, and no other products alongside it.
Apple's most powerful iPad is getting an expensive upgrade. Here's how much it'll cost to buy one in Australia.
After two years of decline, the global tablet market is starting to flourish with projections in 2017, highlighting moderate demand for 2-in-1s, Windows tablets, and enterprise sales.
A new report from IDC tracks the tablet's ongoing decline, while detachable tablets like Microsoft's Surface rise in popularity. Now smartphone vendors are getting into the act, applying their mobile acumen to compete with PC vendors.
The company didn't break any records this quarter and people are about to freak out.
The 9.7-inch iPad Pro overtakes Microsoft’s Surface Pro 4 in color accuracy and sets records for screen reflectance.
Like its bigger sibling, the little Pro is tough to repair but has beefy internals.
“The iPad Pro was the clear winner this season as it was the top selling detachable, surpassing notable entries from Microsoft and other PC vendors.”
The saving grace for the declining tablet market is detachable devices, also called 2-in-1s, that can serve as both a laptop and a separate slate-style tablet.
Globally, the biggest search spikes were for breaking news and entertainment. But nerds like us searched for gadgets, gadgets, and more gadgets.
‘The iPad Pro will improve the viability of the tablet category more generally..."
Innovation gap with its key competitors closing to the point where Cupertino needs to follow rather than lead.
Apple has launched host of new devices for the year ahead, including the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPad Pro and iOS 9.
Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard bring new levels of utility to the iPad Pro.
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