Wednesday
Sep092015

Apple reveals larger iPad Pro with keyboard and Apple Pencil

 

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

San Francisco - Apple today took the wraps off a new iPad Pro. A larger variant of the popular iPad Air, the iPad Pro has a 12.9-inch display with over 5 million pixels of resolution.  A powerful  Apple A9X desktop-class 64-bit processor, 10-hours of battery life and the ability to work with an Apple Pencil for detailed drawing and writing.

Designed for enterprise as well as for creatives. The iPad Pro comes in November and starts at US $799 for the 16GB version. The Pencil, is sold separately for US $99 and the Smart Keyboard will cost $US 169. 

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Wednesday
Sep092015

SlideShow: Leading up to Apple's Special Event

Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

San Francisco: We're on the ground at the expansive Bill Graham Civic Auditorium where various buses full of journalist, analysts and Apple Employees are filing in anticipation of Apple's next iPhone announcement. The larger venue. Stayu tuned for our post-event coverage here later today.

Wednesday
Sep092015

Apple's Online Store goes down in anticipation of new product announcements

San Francisco: Apple's Online Store has been taken down in preparation for today's Special Event where new iPhones are expected to be announced (and likely ready for pre-order). Apple is holding an event here in downtown San Francisco today which is expected to be focused on iOS 9 and the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. The size of the venue, plus numerous hints that this will be a 'big' launch event has generated a lot of buzz for other, unexpected revelations.

Apple Watch and watchOS 2.0 OS is expected to make a splash today, while many believe that Apple TV will be getting a big update in terms of hardware, software as well as content services. Other rumours focus on a larger iPad Pro, even if Apple traditionally holds a separate and iPad and Mac-specific October event. Stay tuned for more coverage today from the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco.

Tuesday
Sep082015

Twitter for Windows 10 plays catch up

One of the biggest complaints against apps on Microsoft is they don’t get updated as frequently (if at all) as their counterparts on other ecosystems. At least Twitter is trying to bridge that gap now by bringing some of its new features to Windows 10. The Twitter for Windows app now has group messaging, multi-account support, lists, and the Happening Now section. Yes, you can also now quote tweets the same way you do with Twitter’s other apps. It’s not everything yet but it’s a start.

Source: Microsoft | Via: The Verge | Download: Microsoft Store (Free)