Nowadays being productive is a must, and electronics have evolved to offer productive experiences to users. Regardless of your needs, nowadays we are always trying to multitask and get more of our ...
The iPad is a versatile device. You can use it as a TV, a notebook, a sketchpad, a gaming console, or a laptop (with the right accessories). But one of its most underrated features is its ability to ...
The iPad can become a productivity machine if you make a few changes to it. You can change many things about your iPad to make your time with it more productive. iPadOS has come a long way since its ...
A feature in iPadOS 17 enables iPads to work with USB-C capture cards. Here's how to use the feature to make your large-screen iPad work as an external monitor for your Nintendo Switch. Apple briefly ...
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Stage Manager is one of the exciting features to come to Apple’s iPad line in years. Introduced in iOS 16.1, Stage Manager is a new multi-tasking feature — or rather, a multi-tasking mode — that ...
iPad can now show applications in resizable floating windows. Here's how to use the new multitasking system. Image: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac Stage Manager in iPadOS 16 makes Apple’s tablets act much more ...
I recently purchased an iPhone and a Mac, expanding my Apple device lineup to three: iPhone, iPad, and Mac. After I started using them together, one thing that immediately impressed me was how good ...
Multitasking on an iPad isn't the most intuitive experience. Even with features like Split View and Slide Over, where you can work with multiple apps simultaneously, it's not immediately clear how to ...
Apple's Pages has a handy feature called "Smart Annotation," which lets you switch between a tightly-formatted document and easy annotation. All you need is an iPad and, ideally, an Apple Pencil. Here ...