Tuesday
Oct182022

This is how to charge the Apple Pencil 1st-gen w/ iPad 2022

Source: Apple

While we're still trying to figure out why Apple is intent on keeping around its 1st-generation Pencil, we have to live with the fact that you'll need to use that with a 2022 iPad. And the process isn't even straightforward. If you already have that 2017 Apple Pencil, you'll need to buy the USB-C-to-Lightning adapter for $10. If you get the $129 Pencil, the adapter comes with it. And you will need this dongle. According to Apple, the adapter is needed for pairing and charging. 

And the charging isn't as straightforward as attaching the adapter to the Pencil and then your iPad. The adapter is female-to-female and not female-to-male, meaning you'll need the iPad's USB-C charging cable. Plug the Pencil on the Lightning port side, then plug the charging cable on the other side before connecting it to the tablet.

This issue hasn't come up before because the other USB-C iPads all charge the 2nd-gen Apple Pencil wirelessly when attached magnetically to the side of the tablet. That isn't available with this base model.

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Tuesday
Oct182022

Apple iPad (2022) gets a new look

Source: Apple

As we've heard in rumours, Apple has finally revamped its entry-level iPad. The home button is gone and replaced by a fingerprint reader in the power button. The design is squared off, matching the iPad Air and iPad Pro. It has a 10.9-inch display and ditches the Lightning connector for USB-C. Apple introduces a wider colour array, with silver, blue, yellow, and pink options. It runs on Apple's A14 Bionic processor, comes with 12-megapixel ultrawide front and 12-megapixel rear cameras, with the front camera finally in landscape for better video call orientation.

The catch is this new iPad won't work with the second-generation Apple Pencil. You'll need a USB-C to Lightning adapter to charge the Apple Pencil (Learn more about that here). Apple also introduces a new Magic Keyboard Folio for the iPad, complete with a kickstand, function keys, trackpad with multitouch support, and magnetic connector. There will be Wi-Fi 6 and 5G models. The biggest bummer might be a $150 price increase from its predecessor. You can now order the new iPad starting at $599 for the Wi-Fi only model and $799 for the Wi-Fi + cellular one. Availability and shipping begins on October 26.

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Tuesday
Oct182022

Lenovo explores rollable laptop concept

Aside from a rollable smartphone concept (through Motorola), Lenovo is also exploring bringing the technology to its laptops. The rollable laptop concept looks like it has your typical landscape display, but then it rolls up to a square shape. This form factor should make it easier to view documents or look at things like vertical videos. As with foldable smartphones, it opens up the possibility of packing in a larger display into a smaller or at least more compact form factor. We don't know if this concept will ever see the light of day, but we'd love to see Lenovo take a shot at bringing this to market.

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Tuesday
Oct182022

Motorola teases rollable smartphone concept

Motorola is dipping into the rollable smartphone market with a new concept. The phone starts out as a pocketable four inches high, and when you click on a button, this OLED panel expands to a more typical 6.5 inches. It takes another click to bring it back to its original form. The phone is usable at both sizes and the content on the screen adapts to the size.

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