The film which beat Barbie at the box office in Italy, NASA hears from Voyager 1, Turn for property in South Africa, The wild life of ‘steroid king’s’ trusted sidekick, and The Cybertruck’s failure is now complete.
There is evidence enough that we might be raising a “fleet of clumsy, myopic tyrants” that will be exposed to more scarring screen time than ever before.
The iPad Air 2022 (or fifth-generation) comes packing a serious punch with the fabled M1 chip leading the charge.
There comes a time when you start looking to upgrade, which usually means using Facebook or another platform to flog the old one. Sure, but there’s a much easier way.
I’ve been clean for two weeks now, and I see that as long enough to cover any eventualities which might cause a retreat from the iPad back to the beast.
If you’ve ever wanted an iPad 5, but haven’t been willing to fork out for the privilege, now is the time to strike.
Crooks have hit the Apple iStore located in Canal Walk shopping centre in Cape Town, getting away with R1 million worth of Apple products.
Fanboys always claim that Apple is basically giving us technology from the future. And if these leaked images are anything to go by, they might not be too far off. The photos show that while the iPad was only officially released in 2010, the tablet was already knocking around Apple HQ as long ago as 2002!
Still don’t get why the iPad is the best tablet out there? Then check out this presentation by two Swedish magicians – their use of seven iPads, along with some old-fashioned trickery, should clear things up for you. Bucket loads of amazing are waiting for you – after the jump.
Late last month we reported how several posh Gauteng private schools were planning to make iPads mandatory learning aids in their classes, and now several rural schools are getting sponsored iPads for their learners, too. We like. We like a lot.
With the news that Apple looks set to revolutionise school learning with its textbook initiative, comes another report that a Johannesburg private school is going to make iPads compulsory this year, at parents’ cost. How long until other schools follow suit?