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Only one tablet has survived the rise and fall of the tablet craze — mostly unscathed, that is— and that’s the Apple iPad. First launched in 2010, the original iPad mostly served as a larger iPhone, but without calling capabilities. And with no front-facing camera, you couldn’t even place video calls. Fast forward almost a decade and Apple’s tablet lineup are bonafide laptop replacements for some. Apple has adapted the iPad in form, function, and overall cost in such a way that it’s become the no-brainer tablet purchase.

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AI assistants are so back

On The Vergecast: what’s new from OpenAI and Google, the future of search, and more.

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Stem Splitter for Logic works great.

Here’s a quick demo of Stem Splitter, a new feature added to Logic Pro for iPad and Mac, which takes a single track of mixed instruments and splits it into individual multitrack files for remixing or sampling.

This idea, using AI to separate music tracks, seemed so novel only 6 months ago when we got a new Beatles song using a similar process with John Lennon’s old tape recordings.


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The case against iPadOS.

Instead of reviewing the iPad, Federico Viticci over at MacStories decided to take iPadOS to task. He runs down what’s missing, what’s broken, and what Apple needs to do to make the iPad the do-everything device it could be. Federico gets it!


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Apple iPad Pro (2022) review: bump the chip

Apple’s latest iPad Pro has one upgrade from last year: a new processor. That enables a new feature for the Apple Pencil and is technically faster than the old one. But since this year’s update is so small, here’s a wish list for things when Apple does redesign its top-of-the-line iPad.

The new Apple iPad Air is great — but it’s not the one to get

The iPad Pro is a beast. The two-year-old iPad is more compelling than ever. So what is the Air even for anymore?

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Apple iPad Pro (2024) review: the best kind of overkill

Apple’s latest high-end tablet is a marvel of hardware design still in need of the software and accessories to really make it sing. But wow is it fun to use.

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Apple could update the iPad Mini by the end of this year.

It’ll be its first update since the 2021 model, but don’t expect much — it’ll come with a processor bump, Mark Gurman wrote to subscribers of his Power On newsletter for Bloomberg yesterday. But as he also wrote in April, it won’t get much else.


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The new iPad Pro made David say a bad word.

It’s pretty impressive, apparently:

“I picked up the iPad Pro at this event in New York and, like, out loud, involuntarily, just said, ‘holy shit.’”


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Déjà vu.

Amidst the very divided reactions surrounding Apple’s new iPad Pro ad, users have dug up a 2008 commercial for the LG KC910 Renoir 8MP phone... and it looks pretty familiar.


Goodbye to Apple’s Smart Keyboard Folio, the best iPad Pro accessory

It’s versatile, doesn’t weigh much, and no one else makes anything quite like it for the iPad Pro. Hopefully it’s not gone for good.

Now what will I put on my car’s window?

In a memo sent to stores, Apple says it’s not including stickers with the new iPad Pro or iPad Air, but customers can still ask for them at the store, according to 9to5Mac. The company reportedly pointed to its environmental initiatives, like its plastic-free packaging goals.

Apple has been omitting stickers in more products, but that’s mostly only included gadgets like its AirPods.


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Logitech’s updated iPad keyboards are the ones for school lab carts.

Funding tech in education is tough. Luckily those fresh new iPad Airs can be paired with Logitech’s updated Combo Touch keyboards that are cheaper than Apple’s and can lighten up that purchase order total.

The 11-inch version is $199.95 and the 13-inch is $229.95, and they offer great protection for K-12. There’s iPad Pro versions, too, for fancy private schools.


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Logitech’s Combo Touch comes in two pieces, and makes iPad look like a Microsoft Surface.
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The iOS and iPadOS 17.5 release candidate developer beta is now available.

The release candidate signifies that Apple is wrapping up this round of betas before the update goes to everyone. It’s fairly minor for the US, adding things like Apple’s next Pride wallpaper and a new Apple News puzzle game.

It’s much more significant for the EU, where updated iPhones will now be able to download apps straight from the web.


Watch Apple’s “Let Loose” iPad event in under 12 minutes.

We’ve got you covered if you don’t have time to watch the full iPad Pro and iPad Air announcement, which also brought word of a new Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard.

If you need more info, check here for The Verge’s full coverage.


Wait, did Apple tease Zbrush for iPad?

Maxon announced in October that it will bring its beloved desktop 3D sculpting software to the platform this year, but our first look at it comes courtesy of Apple’s “Let Loose” iPad event.

There’s still no word on the release date or pricing. The UI looks really clean though, and it seemingly supports Zbrush’s Sculptris Pro mode, judging by the icon seen up top.


A screenshot of Zbrush for iPad taken from Apple’s Let Loose iPad event.
Apple, Maxon, whoever...PLEASE give us a price and release date for this!
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Apple iPad event: all the news from Apple’s ‘Let Loose’ reveal

New OLED iPad Pros, bigger iPad Airs, and new accessories.