The iPad serves as a versatile replacement for my MacBook, especially with apps like OneDrive and Photoshop. Notability's organization features and PDF editing make it a preferred note-taking app over ...
iPads are awesome, even if some Android features make it tempting to convert. You don't need to buy the cutting-edge iPad Pro M5 to enjoy the best it has to offer, either. The baseline iPad 11th ...
In the ever-expanding world of iPad apps, it can be challenging to find the true gems that stand out from the crowd. The video below gives us details on a selection of unique and highly useful iPad ...
Many people think of game controllers on iPad as something only used inside games, but modern versions of iPadOS allow you to ...
With how often new apps and games pop up on both the iPhone and iPad, it's not unreasonable to think that their libraries are more-or-less the same. There are going to be some iPhone apps that won't ...
XChat, the standalone messaging app from X, now has a new release date. X’s new iPhone and iPad app will arrive this week. An ...
The iPad in 2025 continues to redefine its role as a powerful and adaptable device, seamlessly blending creativity, productivity, and entertainment. Whether you’re a professional, student, or casual ...
Even if they're often seen as glorified, overpriced Netflix machines, iPads definitely give off productivity energy. They feel like something you'd expect to see in an executive assistant's hands — a ...
The recently launched Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 is a great iPad editor, but it's not the only one and it might not be the right one for you. Here are some excellent choices for professional-grade video ...
Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Tech Editor, and has been covering tech news and how-tos for nearly a decade. His team covers all things technology, including AI, smartphones, computers, game consoles, ...
While Apple is busy putting the iPad into Mac OS X, someone got busy putting DOS into the iPad: Apple-approved iDOS will get you a C:> prompt. Why? Here are some ...
It’s been 13 years since I held my first Android tablet, the Acer Iconia A100, and in those 13 years, one myth has been perpetuated and taken for gospel: Apps suck on Android tablets, but they’re ...