The M3 iPad Air with 5G is $150 off
There may be a new iPad Air on Apple’s website, but you’ll need to be a detective to find what’s new. So why not get an M3 model on sale instead, like this $150 discount…
There may be a new iPad Air on Apple’s website, but you’ll need to be a detective to find what’s new. So why not get an M3 model on sale instead, like this $150 discount…
Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: Macworld reports that Apple’s new iPad Air M4 features significant upgrades including 30% faster performance, 12GB unified memory, and enhanced N1/C1X wireless chips for improved connectivity. The…
Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: Macworld reports that Apple’s new iPad Air (2026) features internal upgrades like the M4 chip, C1X modem, and 12GB RAM while maintaining identical design, colors, display, and…
Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: Macworld reports that Apple continues developing a gigantic foldable iPad with an 18-inch screen, despite previous speculation about the project’s cancellation. Development faces significant challenges around typing…
If you’re in the market for a new tablet, you can’t go wrong with the iPad Air. It’s got a 13-inch display, gorgeous design, excellent battery life, 5G, and a speed M3 processor—and today you…
The iPad mini isn’t on the same update cadence as Apple’s other tablets. Where the iPad and iPad Air generally get annual refreshes, and the iPad Pro gets a new model every 18 months, the…
Harken, if you will, back to a simpler time. A time when the Macalope’s columns were mostly concerned with dunking on people who said ridiculous things about Apple or Apple products. What happened to those…
We absolutely love a good iPad deal, and it just so happens that Apple’s cheapest tablet has dropped to the best price we’ve yet to see this year. You can get this gorgeous 11-inch iPad…
Roman is a Macworld Senior Editor with over 30 years of experience covering the tech industry, focusing on the Mac and other products in the Apple ecosystem. He is also the host of the Macworld…
Harken, if you will, back to a simpler time. A time when the Macalope’s columns were mostly concerned with dunking on people who said ridiculous things about Apple or Apple products. What happened to those…