Apple’s new iPad Pro ad — which went viral for not necessarily the right reasons — also caught the attention of the company that made one of the objects pulverized in a gigantic hydraulic press. The “Crush!
Apple’s VP of marketing Tor Myhren said of the new iPad Pro ad, ‘We missed the mark with this video, and we’re sorry.’ Barely 48 hours after launching it, Apple is apologizing for its ad for the iPad Pro,
After a two-year hiatus, lots of hardware speculation, and a steady trickle of information regarding upcoming features, we finally know what Apple's new lineup of tablets has to offer. And it's looking great,
Here is the kind of misstep that surely would have sent Apple founder Steve Jobs into a fury and is sufficient to suggest a company that, as it has aged and fattened up with profits, has forgotten its roots as a fantastic tool for left-brain humans.
If the new iPad Pro and Air didn't catch your attention, the 10th-generation iPad is a great (and more affordable) tablet, and Apple just dropped its price for good.
Apple's new Magic Keyboard has got a lot going in its favor, but its predecessor has left a trail of rather pricey design woes. I hope this one gets it right.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your In
One of the iPad Pro’s big upgrades is the ultra-thin Tandem OLED screen that we knew Apple was working on. The screen has two OLED … The post This is the dumbest M4 iPad Pro complaint I’ve seen appeared first on BGR.
The new iPad Air, meanwhile, now comes in two sizes, both with Apple’s M2 processor. The new models support the Apple Pencil hover feature that was once exclusive to the M2 iPad
A newly released ad promoting Apple's new iPad Pro has struck quite a nerve online. The ad, which was released by the tech giant Tuesday, shows a hydraulic press crushing just about every creative instrument artists and consumers have used over the years — from a piano and record player,
Apple unveiled new iPad models at its Let Loose event, including a new 13-inch display for the iPad Air, as well as Tandem OLED and a new M4 chip for the iPad Pro. For Apple completionists, we compiled all of the new announcements in case you missed it.
Apple doesn’t sell the 5 th -generation iPad Air any more, retiring it when the new model was unveiled. So, you’ll need to look elsewhere. The good news is that Amazon has it for the lowest-price ever.
Along with the new iPad Pro and iPad Air, Apple launched a brand new version of its famous stylus this week. Apple Pencil Pro features new sensors allowing for haptic feedback and an impressive Barrel Roll effect.
Apple's (Nasdaq:AAPL) recent release of a new iPad, its first update in three years, failed to make a significant impact on consumers. Despite boasting an M4 chip and other high-end features, the public's response was lukewarm,
So, what's the truth about the next-gen iPad Pro and, more importantly, the iPad Air with its 13-inch model, stagnant Liquid Retina screen spec, stubborn price-to-value ratio, and... oof, that really bad ad?
With the launch of the iPad Pro back in 2015, we saw a shift from iPads being casual browsing tools to serious workhorses. These had better screens and more powerful chips, allowing them to perform tasks that previously had been limited to Macs.
Apple has apologized after the backlash over a new iPad Pro commercial. The short video titled “Crush!” was shared by Apple CEO Tim Cook on his social media channels Tuesday. It features a hydraulic press methodically flattening a collection of vintage instruments,
Google has yet to formally announce a successor to its Pixel Tablet, which was released in 2023. The latest tablet from Google features a 10.95-inch 2560 x 1600 pixel LCD display,
The iPad Air (2024) was announced at Apple's Let Loose event and comes with many upgrades. But does it have a 120Hz screen? The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Apple’s Self-Damning iPad Ad The “horrible” Apple ad for a new iPad, which “shows an industrial press slowly crushing an eclectic assortment of old musical instruments, paint and art supplies, and Gen X-era toys and tchotchkes” packs a major on-the-nose punch,
A newly released ad promoting Apple’s new iPad Pro has struck quite a nerve online. It shows a hydraulic press crushing creative tools, fueling worries about technology's impact on the arts. Apple apologized and said the ad won't air on television.
For this week's wrap panel, host Elamin Abdelmahmoud talks to pop culture experts Leila Latif, Vikram Murthi, and Paul Myers about why some viewers are so angry over Apple's latest iPad ad. Elamin: A new Apple ad that just came out shows the range of human creativity — it shows toys,