For its annual "Back to School" promotional event, Apple is offering a free pair of AirPods with select purchases.
Apple’s Back to School 2020 promo offers free AirPods when buying a Mac or iPad
For its annual "Back to School" promotional event, Apple is offering a free pair of AirPods with select purchases.
It was rumored to be happening just last week, but now it's official: Apple Card now offers installment plans, with 0% financing, for a wide range of new Apple-branded products.
The rumor mill is telling us we should be expecting small redesigns for the iPad Air and iPad mini, and that Apple is working on an iMac with an iPad Pro design aesthetic. But we may have to wait a bit longer before these new devices actually launch.
The next iPad Air should become the second Apple tablet to swap the company's proprietary Lightning port with the more ubiquitous USB-C protocol. At the same time, the upcoming iPad mini refresh should retain Lightning I/O.
Apple is rumored to be working on a fourth-generation iPad Air tablet featuring an in-screen Touch ID fingerprint reader that should release sometime later this year. 3D designer Robert Hallon from Slovakia has now imagined what such a product might look like.
Apple has made some big changes to iPadOS recently, but none bigger than adopting a more robust cursor experience for the tablet lineup.
Officially unveiled on March 18, 2020 and released the following month on April 15, Logitech's Combo Touch keyboard case brings trackpad navigation via iPadOS cursor support to the third-generation iPad Air and the seventh-generation iPad. Be sure to watch our video review...
The rumor mill isn't giving up on any potential future Apple-branded product releases, even if there is a global pandemic currently taking place. And now there's a new rumor to add to the pile. Not that Apple is shying away from new products all on its own, of course.
According to an increasingly reliable Twitter leaker, Apple may be working on a new iPad Air model featuring a mini-LED screen and Touch ID biometrics integrated into the display.
When Apple announced the new iPad Pro models earlier this year, it also introduced the new Magic Keyboard with a built-in trackpad (which you can buy now). But Logitech wanted in on the fun as well, so it unveiled the Combo Touch keyboard.
Technically speaking, the iPad has supported rudimentary Bluetooth mouse support with the arrival of iPadOS, but Apple has improved the quality of that use case quite a bit with the latest version of the mobile operating system.
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.