The knives are out for the iPad Pro - it’s just a bigger iPad, it could never replace the MacBook, madness has befallen Apple and more.
Lest anybody be under any illusions that my past article was an endorsement of the madness that appears to have taken hold of Apple, let me be clear. Whatever Cook & Co may be thinking, the iPad Pro will never be a replacement for a MacBook or any other Mac. In fact, it’s not even a replacement for the iPad.
What will the computing devices of the near future look like? Will we have PC’s, smartphones, or what?
With the new wave of Apple products bringing increased demand for data, smart, data-laden Wi-Fi networks are the best way to unlock their full potential.
The long-rumoured iPad Pro is a reality, and will be soon with us. But what really can you do with it just yet?
A little more than two years ago, Apple took its first steps towards being the leader in the next phase of computing – the mobile desktop.
It is a bold prediction to make but the humble MacBook may be on its way to being consigned to the dustbin of history at Cupertino thanks to the glimpses of the current management’s vision of the future we were treated to this morning.
The rumourmongers were right - there are two new iPhone 6S models with 3D Touch, a new Apple TV with Siri, apps and games, and new iPad Pro.
The rumourmongers were right - the new iPad Pro has arrived, and while it doesn't run OS X, is clear that iPad Pro challenges MacBooks and Windows ultrabooks and tablets alike. .
Very strong rumours suggest the iPad Pro is definitely launching on 9 September 2015 alongside the new iPhone 6S, 6S Plus and Apple TV.
In just hours, Apple’s iPhone 6S and Plus will be unveiled, with an expected new Apple TV, potentially new iPads and other surprises.
As the iPad Pro is designed to be the ‘new PC’ taking on traditional computing, the Apple TV is the other new PC, too.
Still the stuff of unannounced legend, Apple’s iPad Pro is putting the ‘hotly’ into ‘hotly anticipated’ new iPad and re-igniting iPad as the Hype Pad.
Apple’s new 12.9-inch iPad Pro, which may well be an iPad Plus, will surely come with a few surprises but here’s what I’d like to see.
With Apple’s iPad still selling but no longer like hotcakes, as still do iPhones, iPad Pro will surely be designed to obliterate Windows, Mac and Linux computing as we know it.
A news report says Wednesday 9 September is the date Apple will launch its 2015 range of iPhones, iPads and a new Apple TV box.
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