How to Turn your iPhone Into a Producivity Machine (Video)

iPhone Productivity

If you find that your iPhone is a continual distraction when you are trying to work, we have an awesome video from Miles Mochizuki that shows us how to turn your iPhone into a productivity machine. In a world where our phones often serve as both a gateway to the world and a source of […]

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What’s new in Apple’s iOS 17.3 (Video)

iOS 17.3

If you are an iPhone user you will be pleased to know that Apple has rolled out its latest software update, iOS 17.3, packed with exciting new features and enhancements designed to elevate your iPhone experience. The new iOS 17.3 Here is what is included in this software update brings a range of new features […]

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iPhone 15 Pro Max vs Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (Video)

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The new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone launched last week and now we get to find out how the handset compares to Apple’s flagship iPhone, the iPhone 15 Pro Max, we have a new video from Sakitech that compares the two devices side-by-side. If you’re curious about how the iPhone 15 Pro Max stacks up […]

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macOS Sonoma 14.3 lands on the Mac

macOS Sonoma 14.3

As well as releasing iOS 17.3 for the iPhone and iPadOS 17.3 for the iPad, Apple also released macOS Sonoma 14.3 for the Mac, this new software update brings a range of new features to Apple’s Mac lineup, and it also comes with various bug fixes and performance improvements. The macOS Sonoma 14.3 update includes […]

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Apple releases the watchOS 10.3 software update (video)

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Apple has now released its watchOS 10.3 software update for the Apple Watch, they also released iOS 17.3 for the iPhone, macOS Sonoma 14.3 for the Mac, and iPadOS 17.3 for the iPad. The video below from Half Man Half Tech gives us a look at the new watchOS 10.3 software update and the new […]

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iOS 17.3 and iPadOS 17.3 are now available

Apple has released a range of new software updates for its devices, this includes iOS 17.3 for the iPhone and iPadOS 17.3 for the iPad. These new software updates come with a range of new features and they also come with various performance improvements and bug fixes. The new iPadOS 17.3 and iOS 17.3 include […]

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How to Stop Siri Making Random Calls on Your iPhone

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This guide is designed to show you how to stop Siri from making random calls on your iPhone, this is something that has happened to many people myself included, and is annoying Siri usually ends up calling someone on your contacts you would probably least like to speak to I have noticed this happening more […]

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8 Awesome Apps to Customize Your Mac (Video)

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If you’re a Mac user looking to add a personal touch to your computing experience and customize your Mac, you’ll be pleased to know there’s a world of apps designed to do just that. From simple aesthetic changes to functional upgrades, these eight applications, showcased in a recent video, offer a variety of ways to […]

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Apple Vision Pro sales between 160,000 and 180,000 in first weekend

Apple Vision Pro

The Apple Vision Pro was made available to pre-order last Friday, the device retails for $3,500 and now we have some details on how many units of their new AR headset, Apple sold in its first weekend. According to a recent report by respected Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple sold between $160,000 and $180,000 units […]

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12.9-inch iPad Air renders suggest a cheaper way to go Pro

When Apple launched the iPad Pro, it tried to justify its existence with a slogan that questioned what computers really are these days. It pushed forward the thought of the iPad Pro as a laptop replacement, which made sense for an iPad with the largest display available of its kind. Although smaller models eventually launched, it was only the iPad Pro that could boast having the largest screen among Apple’s tablets, but that might no longer be the case soon. Leaked information suggests that Apple will be mixing things up a bit and might introduce a 12.9-inch iPad Air that could add more choice for consumers but also make its message a little bit more confusing as well.

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Putting the largest iPad under the “Pro” model makes perfect sense considering what it empowers users to accomplish. With that much screen real estate, multi-tasking with two apps side-by-side is not only easy but even comfortable, while having a large digital canvas frees creators to do their best work. The size also implies having bigger or better hardware capabilities, and indeed, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro always has the latest and greatest that Apple has to offer on any iPad.

Unofficial CAD schematics, however, herald the coming of a 12.9-inch iPad Air, a family of tablets better known for their accessible price tags and, more often than not, more modest specs. The renders don’t come with any launch date, which means it could happen this year or never at all. Leaks never carry 100% accuracy, but the mere idea that Apple will be launching what will be the largest iPad Air is quite curious and could spark even more interest in the iPad line.

For all intents and purposes, this 12.9-inch iPad Air is a stretched-out regular iPad Air, and all the design cues of the current model are evident. There are thick bezels, at least compared to the iPad Pro of the same size, and a single camera. That camera, however, is also the only place where the 12.9-inch design diverges, using a pill-shaped island to enclose both the camera and LED flash instead of a single circle for the lens itself.

This 12.9-inch iPad Air could be Apple’s attempt to offer an extra-large iPad without the bells and whistles that make the 12.9-inch iPad Pro quite expensive. It’s the same strategy it is using with the iPhone Plus models, which isn’t exactly raking in sales. It does give consumers more choices, but considering how the iPad Air is already a watered-down iPad Pro in terms of many features, including Apple Pencil support, it does weaken the appeal of the iPad Pro line by having what is practically a cheaper iPad Pro.

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