Widgets aren't just an iPhone thing anymore. In iPadOS 15, unveiled at WWDC 2021, iPads got a bunch of new multitasking features, too. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore ...
Apple’s iPadOS is receiving a big update with iPadOS 15. There are several minor additions as well. The OS will make your iPad more intuitive with multitasking, making features like Split View and ...
iPadOS 15 is arriving at a crucial time for the iPad. Ever since the well-designed and overly powerful 2018 iPad Pro arrived, people have increasingly asked Apple to make its tablet software as ...
Is the iPad a computer? Yes, of course. Is it your ultimate computer? iPadOS 15 is trying to make that happen. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, ...
Since iOS 14, iPhone users have been able to customize their Home Screen with the help of widgets, which are similar to the widgets available on Android phones. Widgets took a little longer to arrive ...
Updates coming to Apple's iPad-centric operating system improve multitasking and widgets while playing catch-up with features that have been on iPhones since last year. I've been testing PC and mobile ...
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One of the new features in iPadOS 15 for developers is the ability to create extra-large widgets for the Home Screen. The new extra-large widget size class has spawned a bunch of great new ways to ...
Following its introduction of iOS 15, Apple has used its WWDC 2021 keynote to show off iPadOS 15, complete with the new ability to apply widgets to the home screen and more. As to be expected from a ...
Apple today announced iPadOS 15, which introduces the ability to place widgets anywhere on the Home Screen and includes an App Library, a feature first introduced in iOS 14. Widgets can be pinned in ...
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