The AppAdvice tech week in review: The iPad Pro arrives, warts and all
Here's our look back at the week that was in tech.
Here's our look back at the week that was in tech.
There's a lot to love and dislike about Apple's newest tablet.
Looking at benchmark tests, the iPad Pro is a surprisingly powerful tablet.
Let's take a look at what reviewers are starting to say about the iPad Pro before you go buy one.
Contrary to expectations, Apple has also made the iPad Pro available to pick up in its retail stores today.
Preorders for the iPad Pro have begun today, Nov. 11.
With preorders beginning for the iPad Pro, it's time to start thinking about how to get your order in.
Could Apple introduce a new AMOLED display with its next iPhone handset?
The long-awaited iPad Pro will be arriving in Apple Stores within a few days.
An analyst with an excellent track record weighs in on Apple's device releases for 2016.
Here are some of the top tech stories this week.
The larger tablet will apparently be available to purchase online and at your local Apple Store.
Apple is experimenting with a new way of dealing with iPhone repairs.
Our iPhones could soon replace the kitchen scales.
After spending an hour with the upcoming device, Speirs was impressed.
A new report finds that the functionality is switched off when the handset is in your pocket or the screen is face down.
The busy holiday season is fast approaching, and more estimates of iOS device and Apple Watch sales figures are in.
Here's what was making news during the week that was.
Apple seems to have silently updated the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, and iPad Air 2's support for Bluetooth.
Even with higher sales, Cupertino is meeting demand for the iPhone 6s better than it did with its predecessors.
The devices are now available for purchase in more countries, along with a SIM-free variant in the United States.
The A9 chipset powering the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus is made by two different companies - TSMC and Samsung.
We thought the new Apple TV would arrive in October, but is it being delayed?
If you're a heavy iPhone user, you might be better off with some iPhone 6s models than others.