Could Apple release 3 new iPad models in 2015?
The rumor mill is heating up again, this time about a new iPad mini and iPad Air.
The rumor mill is heating up again, this time about a new iPad mini and iPad Air.
Apple has launched a new advertising campaign that’s built around the tagline, “Everything changes with iPad.”
Some current iOS devices are best left on store shelves.
This year, Apple is widely expected to launch its largest tablet yet, unofficially dubbed “iPad Pro.”
Google’s chart of the top trending searches of the year in the Consumer Electronics category include “iPhone 6,” “Apple Watch,” and “iPad Air.”
Both of Apple’s latest tablets are available in Apple’s largest market in both WLAN and WLAN + Cellular versions.
The ad heralds a significant change in Apple's marketing campaign for its flagship tablet.
If you’re wondering just how large Apple’s rumored largest tablet yet is, wonder no more.
Along with the "iPad Air Plus" (née "iPad Pro), the so-called “iPad mini 4” is said to be in the works.
These deals are available on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
You can snag a 16GB Wi-Fi enabled iPad Air for $319.99, an $80 discount.
For the second year running, Walmart is kicking off its Black Friday offers a week early.
The largest retailer in the U.S. has announced its Black Friday plans.
Sam’s Club is reportedly set to sell the iPhone 6 and the iPad Air at $100 off during its upcoming special one-day sale event.
Apple is presumably readying to launch its biggest tablet yet, the long-rumored “iPad Pro.”
The new Apple SIM may not be as flexible as initially believed, at least for users who choose to use AT&T’s network with it.
The initial supply of the so-called “iPad Air 2” will be limited and the first Retina iMac will begin shipping before the end of 2014.
Apple's rumored "iPad Air 2" has made another partial appearance through several images showing some of its key components.
Apple is likely to introduce a new iPad Air with Retina HD display comparable to that of the iPhone 6 Plus.
The new tablet might feature 2GB of RAM and an even thinner body.
The addition of a long-rumored gold color choice is indeed underway for Apple's iPad, according to a new report by Bloomberg.
Another bug has been found in iOS 8.
Production of components for the next-generation iPad Air is said to have been ramped up by Apple's manufacturing partners.