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But while it might have finally cracked it with iPadOS 26, a new interview with Apple's senior vice president of software ...
For decades, the Mac has been a digital artisan’s tool, a haven for creatives, yet a veritable desert for the serious gamer.
During the discussion, Federighi used an interesting “spork” analogy to explain why Apple has long resisted merging iPadOS ...
The star of last week’s WWDC25 keynote was the new iPadOS 26 windowing system. It’s not only a long-requested user feature, but it’s easily the best-designed and executed multitasking system the iPad ...
PadOS 26 redefines productivity with macOS-inspired tools, enhanced navigation, and seamless integration across Apple devices ...
With iPadOS 26, the iPad feels more like a Mac than ever before. Is that only skin deep, or can this tablet handle real work?
PadOS 26 has been announced, and it offers some of the most significant changes to iPadOS in a while. With a huge emphasis on ...
MacStories' Federico Vittici, who is known for his focus on the iPad as a main computing device, recently did an interview ...
Why not put macOS on the iPad? This is just one of several important questions Craig Federighi tackles in a new interview about iPadOS 26.
It’s a cool, sunny morning at Apple Park as I’m walking my way along the iconic glass ring to meet with Apple’s SVP of Software Engineering, Craig Federighi, for a conversation about the iPad. It’s ...
Apple Journal is coming to iPad and Mac this year, and it's bringing these 6 exciting new features for you to up your diary ...
At WWDC 2025, Apple previewed the iPadOS 26 and macOS Tahoe 26 updates for the iPad and Mac computer, respectively. In addition to all of the new features and improvements to existing ones, the ...