While most of us were focused on the launch of the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro last week, Apple quietly addressed its larger cousin’s slow charging issues. The 12.9-inch model comes with the standard ...
The USB 3 capable Lightning port on Apple's iPad Pro could use an incoming charge of up to 29 watts, matching the abilities of Apple's 12-inch MacBook. But without any USB 3 Lightning cables yet ...
The 12.9″ iPad Pro is a great productivity device, but unfortunately it ships with an inadequate 12W power adapter. This is the same charger commonly used with the smaller 9.7″ iPad line, and it’s ...
With the Pitaka MagEZ Case Pro, you can stop plugging in a charging cable. Put the tablet in this slim, lightweight case then pop on a charging mat when it’s time to juice up the tablet. Combine it ...
iPad Pro 2022 performs incredibly well with an M2 chip among many tablets. But the fact that the iPad MagSafe feature still hasn’t appeared disappoints many people. Fortunately, PITAKA, a tech ...
If you want to charge your iPad Pro faster than you normally can, faster iPad Pro charging could come at some point in the future. The iPad Pro is Apple’s largest tablet yet, and it’s no doubt that it ...
The new cables are now available for purchase on Apple’s online store, and will only work with the larger 12.9″ iPad Pro model, not the just-launched 9.7″ model. Users wishing to take advantage of ...
Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been covering mobile technology news and reviewing the latest gadgets for the last six years. His work can also be found on sister site CNET ...
Apple's new iPad Pro and iPad models introduced today include a woven one-meter USB-C charging cable in the box for the first time. Apple is also selling the woven cable separately through its online ...
The new iPad Pro models for 2018 feature a large number of changes, but perhaps the most surprising is the switch from a Lightning to a USB-C port. On the one hand, this could be a pain for those who ...
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