Pretty neat: the ads about the iPad Pro were made completely using iPad Pro.
The A12X chip in the new iPad Pro is by far its most impressive feature. But the only thing I can think of is: Imagine is they start putting these in tiny MacBook laptops.
Collection of iOS wallpapers, going back quite a bit.
It's the little things...
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In case you missed them, photos of an early iPad prototype were revealed yesterday. They are from 2002-2004. It is known that Apple was working on a tablet before they decided to release a phone first instead. This shows how far back Apple was experimenting with the touch interface and how long it must have taken to get all the pinching and tapping and momentum scrolling just right.
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And it's only 0.6 mm thicker! #ipad
You get what you pay for. What a surprise.
Apple's CEO Steve Jobs on why Adobe's Flash is not allowed to run on iPhone, iPod, nor iPad. Nothing new here, but interesting to read directly from the source.
Some of the little details that don't get much space on Apple's pages...
Clever comment: "Makes sense. . . Android users can't afford to travel."
Is #Apple right for suing others for copying its designs? You tell me: http://t.co/eF3YhQM #ipad
...as I read this on my iPad at a restaurant.
Better start getting ready.
A list 100+ of tablets launched last month at CES 2011. I bet that in CES 2010 the number was nowhere near to this. Everybody wants to make an iPad.
They haven't streamed their events in years and years. Might mean they have something big. Or simply that they are going to start streaming again.
Photos of the screens using microscopes.
The use of iPads to help children with Autism. This shows what a tremendous step forward properly design touch screens are compared with the old ways of interacting with computers.
A web application from the guys of deviantART. I'm pretty sure I've seen this before somewhere in prototype form. In any case, it's pretty cool, and it's completely done in HTML5, which means that it works on any modern, standards-compliant browser... including the iPad. No Adobe Flash nor any other plugins required.
Try this on an iPhone, or better yet on an iPad. It cannot be much fun on a desktop browser.