• Future Apple Pencil may work on iPhone and never need charging

    Apple is looking at technology to entirely remove the need to charge a future Apple Pencil without removing features, and whether that will help it be used on an iPhone. A battery-less Apple Pencil could be made to work with an iPhone First, Apple made you stick it in an iPad to charge, then it had you magnetically attach it to the side of an iPad. Most recently it's switched to a hidden USB-C connector. Now it wants to get rid of all of that. This is the central point of the...

  • Apple Announces May 7 Event, Revamped iPad Pro and iPad Air Models Anticipated

    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.

  • What to expect at Apple's 'Let Loose' iPad event

    Apple is finally ready to make some serious upgrades to its iPad lineup.

  • Apple @ Work Podcast: SaaS isolation in the browser

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  • Apple is giving up on FineWoven accessories, rumor claims

    Apple gave up on offering leather accessories for its mobile devices in September of last year, replacing them with a "FineWoven" material that is made from 68% post-consumer recycled polyester. It's been selling $59 FineWoven iPhone cases and MagSafe Wallets, $35 FineWoven AirTag holders, and $99 FineWoven Apple Watch bands ever since. According to a new report from the same leakster who initially told us about these FineWoven accessories last year, Apple has now terminated production for all...

  • How this HR business leader is preparing for the future of work

    Merck Group’s Nollaig Murphy discusses her role as HR business partner and the long-lasting effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on work culture. : How this HR business leader is preparing for the future of work

  • Sunak: Our plan is working, delivering brighter Britain

    Sir Keir Starmer questions how the PM will fund the planned end of National Insurance.

  • Apple @ Work Podcast: Configuration Profile surgery

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  • Tin Futures Surge to 15-Month High

    London tin prices soared past the $30,000-mark for the first time in 15 months, continuing the rally seen early this

  • Apple schedules iPad launch event for May 7

    It’s been over a year and a half since Apple launched its last iPads and that will finally change come May 7 when we’re getting a new generation of iPads. Apple is holding an online launch event scheduled to start at 7AM PT / 10AM ET where we’ll likely see the new iPad Pro and Air models alongside a new Apple Pencil. Apple is finally expected to make to switch to OLED displays on the iPad Pro lineup. Rumors point to 13-inch and 11-inch display sizes with repositioned front-facing cameras...

  • Apple’s next iPad event is May 7

    Apple just dropped an invite for its next event. Scheduled for May 7, the “Let Loose” presentation appears to be happening exclusively online — something that became standard fare for the company during the pandemic. Over the last couple of years, however, Apple has returned to in-person events, including WWDC, which kicks off in Cupertino […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • OnePlus Pad Go vs Apple iPad: Which should you buy?

    OnePlus recently unveiled its first mid-range tablet designed for entertainment – the OnePlus Pad Go.  The affordable tablet packs some impressive specs, including a 2.4K display, Dolby Atmos audio and a large battery. The question is how does the new mid-ranger compare to Apple’s classic iPad now that the latter is in its 10th generation? The OnePlus Pad Go has a bigger screen  If you’re looking for a spacious screen, the OnePlus Pad Go’s display is your winner.  The 11.35-inch...