I’m continuing to experiment on my iPad Status Board. Here’s the latest version with some new ideas and custom widgets…
This is a post for MacSparky Labs Members only. Care to join? Or perhaps do you need to sign in?
I’m continuing to experiment on my iPad Status Board. Here’s the latest version with some new ideas and custom widgets…
This is a post for MacSparky Labs Members only. Care to join? Or perhaps do you need to sign in?
Here’s the video from the June 16, 2022 Deep Dive session on iPadOS 16 features including Stage Manager, Apple Mail, Dictation, and more. It was a fun session with plenty of questions…
This is a post for MacSparky Labs Level 3 (Early Access) Members only. Care to join? Or perhaps do you need to sign in?
I’ve linked to Jeff Richardson at iPhone J.D. before. What you may not know is that Jeff not only loves his iPhone, he largely uses his iPad in lieu of a laptop. That’s why I was interested to read his recent post summarizing his…
Continue reading →I’ve had many emails lately from prospective iPad customers asking for advice when choosing between the new iPad Air and the 11″ iPad Pro. So here’s my breakdown. The M1 Processor Both devices use the same M1 chip. I expect that will change with the next iteration…
Continue reading →I spent the morning doing some work in Disneyland’s Batuu over the weekend and made a short video for the Disneyland Field Guide. I figured there is just enough overlap to share this one here.
Continue reading →© Austin Mann Frequent MPU Guest, Austin Mann is a professional photographer and got his hands on an M1 iPad. In this article, he has a video of him scrolling through 60 Megapixel RAW images like they are 512 pixel JPGs. Nuts.
Continue reading →Federico Viticci just issued his voluminous 10,000-word review of the new iPad Pro. It looks like there is a lot to like in the new hardware with that XDR screen and wicked fast M1 processor. The Apple hardware team continues to crush it. However,…
Continue reading →View fullsize I have never been a fan of screen protectors. Apple devices are beautiful. Screen protectors are not. However, all of my tech friends have been bragging about the Moshi iVisor screen protector for the iPad, so a few months ago I bought one and…
Continue reading →I keep finding myself linking to Matt Panzarino here because he just keeps delivering the goods, particularly with iPad coverage. Matt got to interview Apple Software Chief Craig Federighi about the new iPad cursor implementation and wrote it up at Tech Crunch. It was…
Continue reading →More than Hardware As we all come to grips with the fact that Apple is becoming more of a services company, it was interesting to see they kicked off the event with a discussion of the television and gaming subscription services. I think the…
Continue reading →