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Macworld A few years ago, when Apple introduced Stage Manager for the iPad, many users were left out due to the new feature’s ...
The base iPad, priced between $300 and $350, offers excellent value for everyday users. With iPadOS 26, it now supports ...
PadOS 26 beta 5 is now available to download, continuing to improve upon the multitasking features that will make the iPad a ...
iPadOS 26's multitasking revamp makes the Magic Keyboard accessory feel necessary. Apple/Screenshot by Joe Maldonado/CNET The iPad is slowly becoming the touchscreen Mac you've always wanted.
Multitasking with resizable and overlapping apps, Stage Manager, floating apps, menu bar, etc. work fine. Apple has breathed new life into this iPad.
I’m not going to beat around the bush: iPadOS 26 and its new multitasking features are a game-changer for Apple’s tablets. Pretty much ever since Steve Jobs introduced the iPad 15 years ago ...
Stage Manager has not always been the most intuitive of iPad software, but this looks like a solid next step toward proper multitasking. More apps, more fun. Image: Apple ...
For those unfamiliar with current iPad multitasking features, Split View let you put two apps side-by-side in either a 50-50 arrangement, or a 66-33 setup.
With that friction in multitasking gone, the Magic Keyboard feels like a more capable accessory -- one that I'd be comfortable spending $300 on. With iPadOS 26, my iPad Air finally feels ready to ...
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