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When we reviewed it 18 months ago we loved the 4th-gen iPad Air, which was like getting ... where you can seamlessly drag content between an iPad and a Mac, that does require you own a Mac. The new ...
After the iPad Air came out in 2013, the iPad 4 was eventually discontinued, creating a large gap in between “iPad” refreshes. With the new iPad (5th generation), Apple set out to create a ...
When I tried to plug in my Samsung X5 Thunderbolt drive, this is what I saw: The new iPad Air only supports the USB 3.1 Gen 2 standard for data transfers up to 10Gb/s. The USB Implementers Forum is an ...
Apple has redesigned its iPad Air and updated its standard iPad as demand surges for the tablet line. With demand soaring for iPads amid widespread remote work and education, Apple Tuesday ...
the new iPad is $120 more expensive than the 9th generation model (which Apple still sells), but $150 cheaper than the 5th generation iPad Air, which starts at $599. The price proposition puts this ...