Month: May 2024

iPad Air (2024) review: Of course this is the iPad to get

The expensive and gorgeous iPad Pro M4 is a complicated device that’s hard to outright recommend — does it make sense to spend well over $1,000 for a tablet with the inherent limitations of iPadOS compared to a Mac or Windows PC? The iPad Air, however, is much easier to…

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iPad Pro (2024) review: So very nice, and so very expensive

It hasn’t even been released yet, but Apple’s new iPad Pro is probably one of the most divisive devices the company has made in years. On the one hand, it’s an undeniable feat of engineering. Apple squeezed a new M4 chip and “tandem” OLED panel into a tablet that’s somehow…

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Apple iPad Pro (M4, 2024) Review: Powerful Yet Premature

Beautifully designed and endowed with abundant horsepower, the iPad Pro may not be fully realized until the software catches up. Source

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The new Apple iPad Air is great — but it’s not the one to get

The new iPad Air is very good. If you buy one, you’ll almost certainly like it. That’s it, that’s the review. But is this the iPad you should buy? That’s a more interesting question. The iPad Air is a study in tradeoffs, even more so than before. Starting at $599,…

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Apple iPad Pro (2024) review: the best kind of overkill

The new iPad Pro is a genuine achievement in tablet design. It’s the closest thing I’ve ever seen to the vision that a tablet should feel not like a computer but, rather, like a piece of glass in your hand. I’m honestly not sure how you’d shrink it more; the…

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RFK Jr. sues Meta for ‘election interference’ after it temporarily removed a campaign video

Independent presidential candidate and anti-vaccine advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is suing Meta for allegedly violating the First Amendment and engaging in “election interference” because it removed a video about him. The lawsuit is not likely to advance far, considering that the First Amendment bars the government — not companies…

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