I still do, but I have transitioned to reading the Sentinel (and other newspapers) on my iPad. A tablet replicates ... The very first edition came out on Nov. 20, 1893, in the same medium ...
The latest iPad Pro with the M4 chip is a triumph of software and hardware, so users may have been champing at the bit to upgrade to the latest iPadOS 18 software when it launched on Monday ...
The iPadOS 18 rollout isn't going exactly as planned. Apple has reportedly pulled iPadOS 18 for M4 iPad Pro devices, per MacRumors, over an update that is causing issues for some iPads.
In an internal memo shared with Apple Authorized Service Providers this week, Apple has acknowledged an issue with installing iPadOS 18 on iPad Pro models with the M4 chip. We first reported on ...
Initially, iPadOS 18 was available for the iPad Pro 11-inch (2024) and the iPad Pro 13-inch (2024), but a number of users found the update bricked their devices, preventing them from turning on ...
As reported earlier this week, a number of users have reported their M4 iPad Pro bricked after installing the iPadOS 18 update – which was released to the public on Monday. After pulling the ...
Apple stopped signing the iPadOS 18 update for the M4 iPad Pro models, which means the new software is no longer available to be downloaded and installed at the current time. The update appears to ...
Apple on Monday released iPadOS 18 to the public. However, the update has turned into a nightmare for some owners of the M4 iPad Pro. That’s because some iPads simply stopped turning on after ...
Apple has halted the distribution of iPadOS 18 to models of the iPad Pro equipped with the M4 chip, after users reported the update was bricking their tablets. Apple released iPadOS 18 alongside ...
But despite the months of beta testing that preceded the launch, a problem quickly became apparent: some owners of the M4 iPad Pro (which came out earlier this year) found that installing the new ...
With the update expected around 1pm ET / 10am PT / 6pm BST, all you need to do is update your iPad (Settings > General > Software Update, if you don't have automatic updates turned on) and you ...
Apple said Tuesday it pulled the latest update from this year’s M4 iPad Pro after several users complained the update made it unusable. Apple has yet to say when the update will be back online ...