Apple Releases WatchOS 10.5 Release Candidate

WatchOS 10.5 Release Candidate

In a recent showcase that grabbed the attention of tech enthusiasts and loyal followers alike, Apple introduced the latest version of its operating system for the Apple Watch—watchOS 10.5 Release Candidate (RC). This update is a critical step before the final public release, packed with enhancements and new features designed to elevate your user experience. […]

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Apple iPad Pro M4 tablet launches

2024 Apple iPad Pro M4 tablet

Apple has once again pushed the boundaries of innovation with the launch of its latest iPad Pro, featuring the groundbreaking M4 Apple Silicon chip. This new addition to the iPad family is not only the thinnest Apple product ever created measuring just 5.1 mm in thickness but also the first Apple device to feature the […]

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2024 Apple Pencil Pro launches with squeeze sensor, haptic feedback engine and more

During Apple’s Let Loose presentation yesterday Apple introduced its latest stylus in the form of the new Apple Pencil Pro. Offering those that draw and sketch on iPad tablets a significant leap forward creative technology when combined with the latest iPad M4 tablets. Building upon the success of its predecessor, the new Apple Pencil Pro […]

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Apple iMessage Hidden Tips & Tricks Revealed (Video)

Apple iMessage

As an avid iOS user, you’re likely quite familiar with iMessage, Apple’s built-in messaging service that comes standard on every iPhone, iPad, and Mac. While you may already use iMessage for everyday texting and communication, there’s actually a wealth of advanced features hidden under the hood that can significantly enhance your messaging capabilities and make […]

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Apple Logic Pro update adds new AI features, Session Players, Stem Splitter and ChromaGlow

Logic Pro update brings new AI features

During its ‘Let Loose’ event Apple unveiled new iPads, new accessories and announced a major new update for Logic Pro for iPad. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in music production software has been a catalyst for the industry. AI music production tools have become increasingly sophisticated, offering a wide range of features designed to […]

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Apple Releases iOS 17.5 Release Candidate (Video)

iOS 17.5

Apple has released iOS 17.5 Release Candidate for the iPhone, assuming that no issues are found in this release, then this should be the final version of the software that is released to everyone. The iOS 17.5 RC represents a substantial update, which is characteristic of Apple’s transition from the beta testing phase to the […]

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New 11 and 13 inch iPad Air With M2 Processor Launched

iPad Air

The introduction of the M2 chip in the latest iPad Air models marks a significant milestone in Apple’s pursuit of powerful, efficient computing. This innovative chip, built on a 5-nanometer process, features an 8-core CPU and a 10-core GPU, delivering a remarkable boost in performance compared to its M1 predecessor. The M2 chip’s architecture allows […]

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Apple M4 Processor Launched at Apple Event

Apple M4

Apple’s M4 processor, the latest addition to its line of innovative silicon, is set to transform the performance and capabilities of the new iPad Pro. Built on the groundbreaking second-generation 3-nanometer technology, the M4 chip takes power efficiency to new heights, surpassing the already impressive standards set by its predecessors. This technological marvel not only […]

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Should You Upgrade to the Latest iPad Pro with M4? A Critical Upgrade Analysis

iPad Pro with Magic Keyboard

I’ve been using my existing iPad Pro powered by Apple’s very first M1, along with the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil. Never once does it even stutter, nor have I felt like the performance was sluggish. However, there are a few physical design aspects that I would love to change on the iPad Pro device itself, including the Magic Keyboard and additional features on the Apple Pencil. I’ve never had the urge to upgrade to a new iPad Pro, but I’ve had the urge and need for a second MacBook. Whether it’s the Air or Pro is yet to be determined. Now that the all-new iPad Pro, Magic Keyboard, and Pencil Pro have arrived, I’m starring at a new companion that could last me an entire decade before I would need to upgrade.

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My colleague Sarang and I have covered the iPad Pro news here, as well as the breakdown of the new Apple Pencil Pro vs. the second-generation Apple Pencil. Here’s a brief summary to catch you up in case you don’t get over there:

All-new iPad Pro

  • Design & Colors: The new thin, light design is available in silver and space black in 13-inch and 11-inch models.
  • Display: Features the advanced Ultra Retina XDR with tandem OLED technology for exceptional visuals.
  • Performance: It is powered by the new M4 chip, which offers significant performance improvements and all-day battery life; it includes enhancements in CPU, GPU, and a new display engine.
  • AI Capabilities: It is equipped with a powerful CPU, GPU, higher bandwidth memory, and the most advanced Neural Engine for superior AI performance.
  • Accessories: Includes new Apple Pencil Pro for enhanced interactions and a redesigned lighter Magic Keyboard.
  • Pricing: The 11-inch Wi-Fi model starts at $999, and the 13-inch Wi-Fi model at $1,299. Additional options include Wi-Fi + Cellular models and special education pricing.
  • Availability: Orders will start today, with in-store availability starting Wednesday, May 15.

The remaining decision is determining which size of the iPad Pro is best for you, especially if you’re considering upgrading or switching from another brand. However, before we discuss the size, let’s first examine the new Magic Keyboard. This accessory is crucial in determining if the new iPad Pro can effectively replace a 13-inch MacBook Air.

Magic Keyboard: Transforming the iPad Pro into a Laptop Contender

I’ve been using the current-generation Magic Keyboard with my iPad Pro. Although it significantly enhances my productivity, it has its shortcomings. When fully extended, the first row of keys is partially obscured by the lower part of the device, which can be frustrating. Additionally, the keyboard’s design and materials don’t quite match the sleekness of the iPad Pro, making it seem somewhat of an afterthought.

However, the introduction of the new Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro appears to address my main concerns. The inclusion of a full function row above the number keys is transformative. This new 14-key function row provides easy access to controls such as screen brightness and volume, significantly boosting usability. The keyboard now complements the iPad Pro not only in its sleek profile and machined aluminum but it also feels like an integral part of the setup.

The redesigned keyboard also features backlit keys, which are ideal for any lighting condition, and its adjustable angles make it easy to find the optimal viewing position. A significant upgrade is the larger, redesigned glass trackpad with haptic feedback, enhancing responsiveness and intuitiveness—ideal for navigating large spreadsheets or highlighting text. Apple mentioned during the product announcement that the precise feedback from the trackpad will make every gesture—from scrolling and swiping to using Multi-Touch gestures—feel as natural as if you were using a MacBook.

Although I haven’t had the chance to test this out yet, Apple’s announcement suggests this should dramatically improve the user experience. It’s important to underscore the significance of a well-designed and constructed keyboard for the iPad, especially when in productivity mode, like during extensive writing sessions. The layout and key travel are crucial for comfort and efficiency. I’m eager to put this keyboard to the test and will share my findings in a detailed review later. Additionally, there are times when I prefer something slimmer and more streamlined, and that’s where the Smart Folio for iPad Pro comes in.

The new Smart Folio for the iPad Pro is the perfect companion. It attaches magnetically and now supports multiple viewing angles for reading, watching shows, typing, or making FaceTime calls. This versatility makes it ideal for various use cases, from viewing media to typing on the go. The Smart Folio is available in black and white, and it is a stylish new denim color. It is priced at $79 (U.S.) for the 11-inch model and $99 (U.S.) for the 13-inch model.

Overall, the updates to the new Magic Keyboard ($349) seem to rectify previous shortcomings and introduce improvements that integrate seamlessly with the iPad Pro experience. It’s slim, lightweight, and portable, featuring a floating cantilever design for smooth adjustability and stylish protection.

The toughest decision: 11-inch or 13-inch iPad Pro?

Practically speaking, the 13-inch model is a no-brainer due to its larger-screen real estate. Yet, there are times when I find myself wishing for the more portable 11-inch iPad Pro, especially when I’m working out of our Tokyo office where my business partner, Ewdison Then, uses the smaller pre-M1 iPad Pro. It’s also important to note the $300 price difference between the two models, with an additional $100 if you opt for the nano-textured glass. Keep in mind that choosing the nano-textured glass requires an upgrade to a 1TB or 2TB configuration.

2024 Apple iPad Pro: 11-inch and 13-inch model with Apple Pencil Pro

I understand that nothing lasts forever, but if you’re considering an iPad Pro over a fully equipped MacBook Air—which is about $800 cheaper—why not go all out? Choosing the fully upgraded 13-inch iPad Pro, which includes 2TB of storage, nano-texture glass, Magic Keyboard, WiFi+Cellular, and the new Apple Pencil Pro, might seem expensive at $3000, but it delivers a comprehensive package with top-tier functionality and performance. If you don’t need all the extras, you can opt for a more modest 512GB configuration with WiFi-only, Magic Keyboard, and Apple Pencil Pro for under $2000, aligning closely with the cost of a full-spec MacBook Air. Personally, my preference leans towards the former, though this heavily depends on the enhancements that iPadOS might offer in terms of multitasking features and app layout compared to MacOS. As it stands, we’ll have to wait for WWDC 2024 on June 10 to see what’s really possible.

Ultimately, the decision comes down to want versus need. Do I need the new iPad Pro? Not exactly, as my three-year-old model still works – perfectly I might add. I emphasize its age and mint condition because the impressive performance of the M1 chip and the build quality make me believe that an iPad Pro powered by the new M4 chip could potentially last me a decade before needing an upgrade.

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The Apple Vision Pro is already playing a critical role in the Automotive, Filmmaking, and Healthcare industry

Who knew that Porsche would become the Vision Pro’s most valuable customer?!

Addressing people for the first time since the Vision Pro went on sale in March, Tim Cook decided to give viewers an update of the Vision Pro’s success during this year’s iPad keynote. Although it isn’t clear exactly how many spatial headsets the company sold so far, although the Vision Pro is surely finding its footing in certain industries beyond just the average movie-watching and multi-screen workspace scenarios that Apple sold us on back at WWDC last year when the headset was first announced.

Cook mentioned that the Vision Pro is already becoming a crucial part of Porsche’s showroom experience, with the automotive giant investing heavily in building spatial experience centers around the Vision Pro and their cars. Prospective buyers can wear the Vision Pro to easily and quickly see all the car’s color options in virtual reality instead of looking at images or swatches in a catalog. The Vision Pro’s incredibly high resolution displays help customers experience the car in ways that were never though possible, allowing Porsche to provide a new dimension to their showroom’s UX in ways that other car companies cannot. Additionally, the headset also enables track experiences, and can also be used to train service technicians, harnessing the true power of Spatial Computing. Quite like the Apple Watch eventually settled into becoming a healthcare device, even though the company originally wanted it to be a fashion-tech wearable, the Vision Pro is only now finding its footing months after its announcement and delivery.

What’s remarkable is that Apple’s Vision Pro managed to breach the filmmaking industry and the healthcare industry just months after being delivered – something that Meta hasn’t really spoken at length about when it comes to their devices, and something that Microsoft’s own Hololens has taken years to achieve (at least in the healthcare and military research industries). Cook spoke about Dr. Tommy Korn, using the Vision Pro to improve surgical eye care through simulations and visualizations, while director Jon M. Chu was using the Vision Pro to oversee the entire post-production process for his upcoming film Wicked.

While entertainment and healthcare seemed like sure shot areas where the Vision Pro would create some form of procedural disruption, seeing Porsche invest so heavily in reinventing their showroom and technical training domains by relying on Vision Pros is fascinating. It’s been just over 2 months since the first Vision Pro was delivered to customers, so one can only wait and see what updates Apple provides us with over the next few months. The 2024 WWDC will mark the first anniversary of the headset’s announcement, and maybe we’ll get a few more upgrades to the device’s software as well as some updates on its industrywide acceptance. Hopefully even a price drop, perhaps? Or maybe that’s just wishful thinking!

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