In a surprise move, Apple has announced a new iPad event for May 7, with the iPad Pro and iPad Air expected to debut. The event called "Let Loose" is on May 7. However, it is scheduled a bit earlier in the day than normal, happening at 10AM Eastern time. Like other Apple events, it will be streamed to the public via the Apple website, as well as the Apple TV app and on YouTube. The image makes it clear that there is probably a new Apple Pencil coming. The device is expected to...
Apple has set the stage for a highly anticipated event on May 7th, unveiling updated versions of its beloved iPad Pro and iPad Air models.
Apple will reportedly launch new products in a May 7 online event. The company sent invitations to the media Tuesday (April 23), and those files feature a graphic that includes the iPad stylus, Apple Pencil, CNBC reported Tuesday. The graphic can also be seen on the Apple Events page. New iPad models are expected to be released this […]
Apple is holding a special event on May 7 that will most likely focus on new models of the iPad Air and iPad Pro. Here's what to expect from the "Let Loose" event. iPads are expected at Apple's next event Apple has not made a meaningful update to the iPad lineup since October 2022, with the exception of an Apple Pencil update in November 2023. That's a very long time for an entire product category to go without updates, especially for the iPad lineup. On April 23, Apple revealed it...
Apple will hold an event on May 7, the company said on Tuesday, amid reports that it would roll out the long-anticipated revamped versions of iPad Pro and iPad Air next month. The Cupertino, California-based company did not disclose details about the event that would start at 7 a.m. PT (2 p.m. GMT). Bloomberg News reported in March that Apple's overseas suppliers had ramped up production of the new iPads and a launch was planned for early May. The new models would represent Apple's first...
Alongside its main logo promoting the forthcoming iPad event, Apple's homepage is rotating through half a dozen variants. Three of the Apple logos being used to promote the May iPad event When Apple announced its May 7, 2024, event where it's expected to launch new editions of the iPad Air and iPad Pro, it did so with an image of an Apple logo featuring an Apple Pencil. That remains the event image, and it's the only one shown on Apple's event page, but the company's homepage is showing...
Apple's May iPad "Let Loose" event is right around the corner. Here's how to watch it, live. How to watch the 2024 iPad event On April 23, Apple announced a special event scheduled for May 7, titled "Let Loose." The company also teased the event's focus with images of stylized Apple logos featuring a hand holding an Apple Pencil. Apple has not updated the iPad lineup significantly since October 2022, aside from an Apple Pencil refresh in November 2023. The 2024 iPad event is set...
The iPad Air 2024 is expected to launch alongside the new iPad Pro 2024. Rumor has it is coming with a gaggle of new features.
The new iPad Pro 2024 is coming, according to rumors. Here's everything we know about the Apple tablet so far.
Last week, we got a report from Ross Young with a nice surprise that the upcoming 12.9-inch iPad Air would use mini-LED for its display. Now an updated report from Ross says that’s not happening after all, but there could be an iPad surprise at the end of the year. more
In a significant move towards enhancing privacy and processing efficiency, Apple has introduced a series of open source large language models (LLMs) known as OpenELM. These models are uniquely designed to operate directly on devices, diverging from the traditional reliance on cloud-based computations. This shift not only promises to improve user privacy by processing data […]
Apple announced its next livestream event is on May 7. During the keynote, the rumor brokers expect it to reveal iPad models with new displays, cameras, and processors. Credible leaks regarding details of the new iPads have circulated since last year, but their projected release dates moved multiple times untilRead Entire Article