It's New Product Day, apparently, and Logitech doesn't want to miss the fun. As such, the company has just unveiled a new keyboard case for two iPad models.
It's New Product Day, apparently, and Logitech doesn't want to miss the fun. As such, the company has just unveiled a new keyboard case for two iPad models.
Apple today announced the refreshed iPad Pro family with new cameras, a LiDAR scanner and more, along with the new Magic Keyboard with a built-in trackpad and backlit keys with 1mm travel, designed specifically for the new tablet. To show off what you can do with such a combo, the Cupertino firm shared a pair of promotional videos via its official YouTube channel.
Although iPadOS 13.4 is currently in testing, Apple acknowledged today that the free software update would become available for public consumption next Tuesday, March 24.
In announcing the refreshed iPad Pro models earlier this morning, Apple acknowledged that its new Magic Keyboard with a built-in trackpad designed for the iPad Pro will be available for purchase in May, priced at $299 for the 11-inch iPad Pro and $349 for the 12.9-inch tablet.
Apple today refreshed its flagship iPad Pro models, bringing even more pro features such as a two-lens rear setup that includes wide and ultra-wide cameras and, for the first time in any Apple device, a sophisticated LiDAR sensor that can map your surroundings in 3D. The company also unveiled a new Magic Keyboard accessory designed specifically for this new iPad Pro that features a floating design, backlit keys and a built-in trackpad which lets you perform Multi-Touch gestures to navigate the entire tablet without ever lifting your hand.
Aside from refreshing the MacBook Air with faster chips, new quad-core options and the reliable scissor keyboard mechanism, Apple also this morning updated its most affordable Mac computer, the beloved Mac mini, by doubling storage capacity without raising price.
Apple today refreshed its MacBook Air notebook line with several hardware improvements, such as two times faster CPU performance and 80 percent faster graphics than the previous generation, in addition to double the storage and the reliable scissor mechanism keyboard that previously launched on the 16-inch MacBook Pro. Most importantly, the popular notebook now has a lower price of $999 while education customers can get it for $899.
Usually when location tracking is talked about, it's how companies are doing something wrong with it. But the United States government is considering walking that fine line in an effort to track the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Despite the global coronavirus pandemic happening now, the expectation is that Apple is probably still going to launch new iPhones later this year.
While the annual Worldwide Developers Conference draws most of the attention in the first part of June, there is another option for developers that takes place in San Jose, California, at the same time.
As part of Apple's response to the coronavirus pandemic, its chief executive Tim Cook last Saturday encouraged employees to work from home. However, the Cupertino company seems to have hit some bumps along the road in shifting its global workforce to remote work.
According to some iOS 14 code strings, it would appear that only a pair of upcoming new iPhone models might include a new time-of-flight 3D sensor on the back that will improve photography, augmented reality and power new features like object and environment scanning.