I’ve spent the last few days using the iPad Air (2024) as my primary camera, and what started out as a bit of a joke became more serious as I went along. How so? Because I compared the results with ...
Performance: The new iPad Air 2024 is powered by an M2 chip with a 3.49GHz CPU clock speed, making it 50 percent faster than ...
The Apple iPad has become a staple of many people’s lives, relied on for drawing, social media, gaming, reading and so much more. If you’re considering getting an Apple tablet, odds are you’re ...
A new rumor suggests that Apple will move the camera on the next-generation iPad Air to the horizontal center, the same as it did with the 2022 iPad. On Friday, known leaker Instant Digital took to ...
In addition to a new iPad Pro lineup, there’s also a new iPad Air on the way this year. In fact, this could be the biggest update to the iPad Air lineup ever, with Apple planning a big-screen model ...
According to the leaker in a post on X, iPad Air 6 will keep pretty much the same design as the current generation. However, ShrimpApplePro claims that the front camera has been moved to be placed at ...
When Apple released the 10th-gen iPad in 2022 it brought with it a big first for the company's tablet lineup. The iPad saw its FaceTime camera move from the top of the device to the side, a switch ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. IPad Air on a desk. The iPad Air (2022) is Apple's mid/top-level iPad. It's got better tech credentials than the iPad or the iPad ...
The newest iPads are the M4 iPad Air models from March 2026, but Apple's lineup also includes the M5 iPad Pro, A16 iPad, and ...
This year, Apple has unveiled two exciting new additions to its iPad lineup: the iPad (2025) and the iPad Air (2025). While both tablets offer impressive capabilities, they cater to distinctly ...
Apple’s recently released M2 iPad Air packs modest upgrades over its predecessor and the same processor as 2022’s M2 iPad Pro. How do the two Apple tablets with identical M2 chips compare? Find out in ...