Apple’s revolutionary AI platform gives users the option to turn on Apple Intelligence by enabling certain settings in their devices to unlock some of the features that are promoted in iPhone, iPad, ...
Apple's next entry-level iPad is expected to gain the A18 chip, a change that appears modest on paper but would enable Apple Intelligence on the company's most affordable tablet for the first time.
Apple updated several products across its lineups early this year, but the company may not be done yet. It may launch the 12th-generation iPad with support for Apple Intelligence within the first half ...
Every time you type a prompt into ChatGPT, that text lands on OpenAI’s servers under OpenAI’s terms. But if you own an iPhone ...
Apple is readying an incredibly important upgrade for the iPad 12. At least, that's what leaked code revealed by MacRumors suggests. According to the publication, the next base model iPad will feature ...
iPad is getting a speed boost. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac The 2026 version of the budget iPad will be able to use Apple Intelligence thanks to an A18 processor, according to information leaking out ...
Apple Intelligence brings generative AI to iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Learn how it works, key features, supported devices, and ...
Macworld reports Apple’s 2026 entry-level iPad is expected to feature either an A18 or A19 chip, a major upgrade from the current A16 processor. This upgrade matters because it will finally bring ...
In his newsletter over the weekend, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said Apple was likely to announce at least some but possibly not all of the following products between March 2 and March 4: the iPhone 17e, ...
Apple is preparing its first wave of products for 2026, and a refreshed entry-level iPad is expected to be among the first devices out of the gate. According to a recent report, the new model may ...
OpenAI finally released its long-awaited GPT-5 model this week, unsurprisingly proclaiming it its best yet with regards to coding, accuracy, safety and more. CEO Sam Altman even compared the jump up ...