• 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.

  • What to Expect from Apple’s May “Let Loose” iPad Event

    Apple will unveil its new iPad range at a press event next month. The eagerly awaited Apple event titled “Let Loose” is set to bring a fresh wave of innovation directly to your screens on May 7th, 2022. As a departure from traditional midday presentations, this event will kick off at 7:00 AM Pacific Time. […]

  • 4 big reveals we expect to see at Apple’s May Let Loose event

    Apple has just announced that its next big product event will take place on May 7, and here's everything we expect to get revealed at the show. Apple's Let Loose event looks set to see the launch of a slate of new iPads. We've been waiting for these updates for a while now, with 2023 notably absent of any updates to Apple's tablet range. Rumours have swirled in the past few months about when we might finally see the new devices, with some suggesting Apple would forgo an event and simply...

  • What is Apple ProMotion? Apple’s screen technology explained

    Apple ProMotion technology was first featured in the iPad Pro back in 2017 and has continued to roll out on select Apple devices. But what actually is Apple’s ProMotion technology and how does it work? Read on to learn more about the technology, why it’s useful and which devices it’s currently featured in. What is ProMotion? Most screens are equipped with a 60Hz refresh rate, but devices with Apple ProMotion technology offer double this with 120Hz. This means that the screen will...

  • ‘Games are more important to Apple than ever’: what’s next for Apple Arcade?

    The head of the company’s gaming subscription service explains its priorities as it anticipates the Vision Pro revolution, and tries to bring originality to a market still dominated by free to play mobile titlesWhen Apple launched its games subscription service, Arcade, in September 2019, it drew a huge amount of attention – as with everything the company does. Offering 100 premium (ie, not ad-infested) mobile games for a monthly subscription fee of £4.99/$4.99 (now £6.99), and the promise of...

  • How much is Possible’s future in Michael Kassan’s hands?

    Some people in the know at Possible said they see the conference taking a bite out of Cannes' attendance, most acutely by U.S.-based marketers who could save money by staying on this side of the Atlantic.

  • Niantic’s lack of communication is jeopardizing Pokemon Go’s future

    Pokemon Go's in-game support channels could endanger the future of the game by ignoring player complaints.

  • Huawei’s new phone has a feature that even Apple’s iPhones do not

    The recently launched Huawei Pura 70 Ultra has a cool satellite feature that lets users send images, something that other phones do not have.

  • Apple Watch X: The latest on Apple’s plans for a major design refresh

    Apple is believed to be working on “the biggest overhaul yet” to the Apple Watch’s design. A new rumor today indicates that the next-generation Apple Watch could include a design change that frees up more space inside for other components – or that makes the device thinner. more

  • Arsenal’s humiliation of Chelsea reignites questions over Mauricio Pochettino’s future

    Arsenal 5-0 Chelsea: Leandro Trossard, Kai Havertz and Ben White all found the back of the net as the Gunners humbled their London rivals

  • Apple's FineWoven case and Apple Watch band lineup may have been cut short

    A new rumor claims that Apple has shut down the FineWoven production lines for good, possibly spelling the doom of the controversial accessory material. Apple's FineWoven iPhone case Apple put a big marketing push behind its leather alternative FineWoven. The material debuted during the iPhone 15 event, and looked good -- when brand new. It just never lived up to the hype. And now, Apple appears to be done with the material. In a post on X, accessory curator Kosutami posits that...

  • Ryan Paevey’s Future At Hallmark Channel Cloudy, As He’s Taking A Break

    It almost sounds like a Hallmark movie. Young man grows disenchanted, decides to seek a simpler life. But Ryan Paevey isn’t following a script. Instead, he is re-evaluating things. “Sadly, no word of a [Hallmark] film,” Paevey wrote via X on Tuesday after fans asked whether he’d be in any new projects this year. “I […]