Apple has come back to its senses.
That doesn't mean it's the iPad you should reach for first.
Blood was spilled, and Intel Macs (among others) paid the price.
Follow along with the Gizmodo crew as we unpack everything Apple announces at its annual developer conference in Cupertino, Calif.
The iPad is finally becoming the laptop replacement it should have been years ago.
What will Apple tell us about Apple Intelligence now that it's been under fire for botching it so badly?
MacOS Sequoia ‘Reader’ in Safari is getting better with picture in picture, and it's still the best way to read this blog.
Apple is coming for all your favorites apps and products.
Who would have thought a Calculator app would be the star of the show?
The AI-powered feature is coming to iOS 18 later this year.
The iPhone's Visual Look Up will soon be able to understand your car's pleas for help.
There's a whole new way to multitask on macOS and iPadOS.
Finally, a way to create professional-level videos on a mobile device.
Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro come to iPadOS with a monthly or annual subscription plan.
It'll be a hybrid event, with an in-person opening day keynote followed by a week of virtual sessions.
A report suggests we'll see iPadOS 16 released in tandem with new hardware this October.
iOS 16, macOS 13, and a new MacBook Air were the highlights of the event.
Plus, the iPad is getting a bunch of overdue collaboration features.
Apple has two ways to link your Mac and iPad, but they work in different ways.
Multitask more quickly with these must-use shortcuts and trackpad gestures.