Macworld On January 27, 2010, Steve Jobs unveiled the very first iPad, boasting a 9.7-inch multitouch display. While it ...
The tablet wars are heating up as rivals such as Motorola, BlackBerry, and HP are all gunning for a piece of the pie currently monopolized by the Apple iPad. But, all of these tablets have one thing ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs didn’t ascend the stage sporting a robe ...
One of the ways in which "Star Trek" silently signaled to viewers that the Enterprise was, in fact, traveling through space in the future, was the way in which the crew interfaced with their computers ...
Remember those swivel-screen ultrabooks? The MacBook Air knockoffs with a screen and keyboard that could be twisted and refolded to make the device into either a slimline notebook or a really fat iPad ...
Apple selling a cheap, capable laptop is a chance to let its tablet do its own thing.
If, like me, you’ve ever purchased a basic iPad and a keyboard cover to work like a pseudo-MacBook, kiss those days goodbye.
This might sound controversially ridiculous, but for the past few years, my primary computer has been an iPad Pro. I first got interested in pushing tablets this way when the M1 version came out, and ...