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iPad

Sayan Majhi image of apple products

15 New Tech Gadgets That Will Make Your 2025 Feel Like Science Fiction

These tech gadgets—many available now, others worth the wait—are transforming everything from photography to fitness with genuinely useful advances.
By Paul Jebara
Six separate photos of five men and one women put together in a collage

Tim Cook and His 11 Lieutenants Who Run Apple’s $3.5T Tech Empire

Most of Apple's top executives report directly to the iPhone maker's CEO Tim Cook.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

David Hockney is Sick of Wellness Culture and Still Loves Cigarettes, Just Like You

"I have never been to a GYM in my life," Hockney said.
By Helen Holmes

Legendary Apple Designer Jony Ive’s New Gig Is Designing Homes for Airbnb

By Sissi Cao

Apple Watch: What You Need to Know About the New Series 6 and SE

By Sissi Cao

This Steve Jobs-Era iPhone Is the Best Tech Gadget of the 2010s

By Sissi Cao

Apple Just Announced a New iPod—But Who’s Actually Going to Buy It?

By Gabriela Barkho
EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager gives a joint press conference at the EU Headquarters in Brussels, on January 24, 2018

EU Antitrust Regulators Fine Qualcomm $1.23B for Bribing Apple

By Sissi Cao
Call him 'Tardy Tim.'

Apple Shipping Delays Have Increased Since Tim Cook Became CEO

By John Bonazzo
It’s unknown whether Apple played an active role in the Broadcom deal, but it’s certainly believed to exert some influence.

This $130B Deal Could be the Largest Technology Acquisition Ever

By Sissi Cao
The 9.7" iPad Pro.

Apple’s Newest, Sleekest Laptop Isn’t a Mac

By Rich Jaroslovsky
A man uses the new Apple Pencil on an iPad Pro after an Apple special event at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium September 9, 2015 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Stephen Lam/ Getty Images)

If iPhone 8 Is Compatible With Apple Pencil, Samsung Is Toast

By Daryl Deino
A ten-year-old boy uses an Apple Ipad tablet computer on November 29, 2011 in Knutsford, United Kingdom.

Apple Can’t Cure Learning Disabilities, but It Makes Them More Manageable

By Daryl Deino
The new iPad Pro is displayed during the 2017 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on June 5, 2017 in San Jose, Calif.

The New iPad Pro Is Great—And Not Worth It

By Rich Jaroslovsky
9.7 inch iPad

Apple Announces New 9.7-Inch iPad, Red iPhone 7

By Bryn Gelbart
Tim Cook, Apple CEO

Apple Is Opening Siri to Outside Development and Helping You Breathe

By Josh Keefe
Home health aides can use eCaring to keep detailed records about their patients.

This Startup Tracks the Health of Your Aging Mom and Dad

By John Bonazzo
Rendering of a brain affected by dementia-like symptoms.

Could a New Treatment Stop Alzheimer’s Disease Before It Starts?

By John Bonazzo
DENVER, CO - Strong safety David Bruton #30 of the Denver Broncos is attended to by trainers after a play that would force him out of the game with a reported concussion.

New Technology Offers Sideline Diagnosis of Brain Injuries

By Brady Dale
A customer tries an Apple Inc. iPhone SE at the company's Omotesando store on March 31, 2016 in Tokyo, Japan. Apple Inc. launched its iPhone SE and iPad Pro 9.7 inch on March 31, 2016 in Japan.

New iPhone and iPad Need an Excitement Upgrade

By Rich Jaroslovsky
Google employees are protesting Pentagon contracts.

This Week in Tech History: Gmail Debuts, Three Mile Island Explosion

By John Bonazzo
Apple Sr. Vice President of Marketing Phil Schiller introduces the new iPad during a media event at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California on March 21, 2016.

The Failed Promise of Apple’s iPad

By Rich Jaroslovsky
Four years after his death, a new movie is reopening debate about Steve Jobs.

Steve Jobs’ Legacy Is More Complicated Than Ever Four Years After His Death

By John Bonazzo
(Photo: Amazon)

You Can Buy a Six-Pack of the New Amazon Tablet for Half the Price of an iPad

By Sage Lazzaro
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