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    A tablet running iPadOS 26 displays a home screen with app icons and widgets—clock, weather, calendar, and photo—set against a blue and teal gradient background.

    iPadOS 26 Unleashes New Powers for the M5 iPad Pro

    The dock in iPadOS 26 has been significantly enhanced, drawing inspiration from macOS. Users can now keep the dock visible at all times, provided app windows don’t overlap its space….

    A woman in a bold red suit poses outdoors on rocky terrain, seated with one knee up against a dramatic landscape. The image is displayed on a tablet running iPadOS 26, showing the time 9:41 and date Tue Apr 1.

    Mastering the Files App on iPadOS for Seamless Productivity

    Getting started with the Files app requires connecting your preferred storage services. Open the app, tap the three-dot icon in the top-right corner, and select “Edit Sidebar.” Toggle on services…

    A tablet with a colorful abstract display is attached to a white keyboard and trackpad, positioned on a table beside a small pot of succulents.

    Transform Your iPad Experience with a Mouse or Trackpad

    Connecting a Image Credit: Matoo.Studio – Unsplash or trackpad to your iPad is straightforward, provided you’re running iPadOS 13.4 or later, supported by most modern iPad models, including iPad Pro,…

    A hand holding a white Apple Pencil Pro is drawing a small yellow line on the latest iPads' touchscreen. The background is black, highlighting the illuminated line and stylus tip, showcasing the advanced features of this cutting-edge device.

    Apple Pencil’s Double-Tap Feature: A Guide to Customization

    Customizing the double-tap feature is straightforward and accessible through the iPad’s Settings app. First, ensure the Apple Pencil is paired with a compatible iPad, such as the iPad Pro 11-inch…

    A hand holding a white Apple Pencil Pro is drawing a small yellow line on the latest iPads' touchscreen. The background is black, highlighting the illuminated line and stylus tip, showcasing the advanced features of this cutting-edge device.

    Transform Your Notes: Using Scribble to Convert Handwriting to Text on iPad

    Scribble isn’t just about conversion—it offers intuitive gestures to make editing a breeze. To delete a word, simply scratch it out with your Apple Pencil, and it vanishes instantly. To…

    A tablet with a sleek keyboard case displays an open document and a magazine cover featuring a vibrant blue flower. It elegantly floats against a pristine white background, showcasing the seamless integration of technology and style.

    iPadOS Split Screen 2025: Master Multitasking with Split View and Slide Over

    Split View allows two apps to run side by side, ideal for tasks like referencing a website while writing notes or comparing documents. To start, open the first app, such…

    iPhone screen showing iCloud+ settings with Private Relay, Hide My Email, and Custom Email Domains options, highlighting Apple’s privacy-focused features for 2025.

    How to Compress Folders on iPad to Save Storage Space

    Compressing folders reduces their size by bundling files into a single zip archive, which uses less storage than the original files. For example, a folder with multiple high-resolution images or…

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    A smartphone running iOS 26 displays a call screening notification at 9:41 on Tuesday, April 1. The background features abstract shapes in blue and green tones, creating an optical illusion effect.

    Liquid Glass iOS 26: The Optical Illusion Making Some iPhone Screens Tilt

    Close-up of the rear cameras on two smartphones—one white with a single lens, the other orange with three lenses and a flash—highlighting Apple moving luxury away from the Pro line in this Air vs Pro comparison.

    Air vs Pro: Apple Moving Luxury Away From the Pro Line

    A white rounded square icon with a 4x4 grid of colorful squares on a vibrant gradient background; a small translucent Apple logo is in the bottom right corner, evoking the look of the macOS Tahoe Launchpad.

    macOS Tahoe: Bring My Launchpad Back!

    White text reads "Beta Upgrades" over a soft, abstract background of overlapping green, blue, and cream shapes with a blurred, gradient effect—perfect for discussing iOS beta 26 or the differences between public beta vs developer beta.

    Apple Beta Upgrades: It’s Better to Wait for the Public Launch

    A man in a dark suit and tie smiles and raises his hand in greeting while standing outdoors, with a dark-colored car in the background—like a scene straight out of an Apple TV Plus series.

    Elon Musk Criticizes Foundation – And He’s Right

    A man with gray hair wearing a dark blue shirt speaks animatedly on stage about the iPhone 17 Launch, holding a small device in his right hand, against a plain black background.

    iPhone 17 Launch: Where Was Craig Federighi?

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