The iPad is a capable laptop replacement in many ways, and iPadOS multitasking features and Apple’s Magic Keyboard take that to the next level. iPadOS differs from iOS in several ways, and includes ...
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An iPad keyboard case can successfully transform your iPad into a small laptop. But how do you choose the right one? Holden Watne at Generation IX Technologies in Culver City, California, recommends ...
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The white Magic Keyboard for iPad has been around for a while now, but how has it fared for serious writing duties for six months? The Magic Keyboard for iPad was something of a surprise when it ...
Add a keyboard and your iPad become a very capable desktop. Or a laptop, if you’d prefer. Photo: Satechi Your iPad is a powerful computer, and becomes even more so if you attach a keyboard to it.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brad Moon covers audio gear, Apple products and consumer tech. For those who want to be productive, enjoy the slate-like ...
The new iPad Pro and MacBook Pro M5 are best-in-class devices, but one might prove to be more useful to you than the other.
The Nuphy Air60 Keyboard is a tiny mechanical keyboard perfect for pairing with an iPad mini on the go or for use as an alternative to your MacBook keyboard. As mechanical keyboards become more ...
It almost sounds comical, but using a teeny-tiny keyboard with an iPad mini is not a terrible idea. In fact, it just might help you get some work done in a space that would otherwise be sacrificed to ...
As an Editor at Pocketnow, Aryan covers all things mobile, be it the latest smartphones, wearables, gaming consoles, or accessories. His experience using some of the newest hardware from Apple, Google ...
Since about 1980, every article I’ve written has been on a personal computer — first an Apple II, then an IBM PC and — over the decades — a series of Apple or Windows desktop and laptop PCs. Related ...