Ipad os 16

  1. Here's what's new in iOS 16.5, iPadOS 16.5, macOS 13.4, watchOS 9.5, and tvOS 16.5
  2. iPadOS 16.3 is here: new features, supported iPads, everything we know
  3. iPadOS 16 — can iPads replace your laptop now?
  4. Apple iPadOS 16 Review
  5. iPadOS 16.3 is here: new features, supported iPads, everything we know
  6. iPadOS 16 — can iPads replace your laptop now?
  7. Here's what's new in iOS 16.5, iPadOS 16.5, macOS 13.4, watchOS 9.5, and tvOS 16.5
  8. Apple iPadOS 16 Review


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Here's what's new in iOS 16.5, iPadOS 16.5, macOS 13.4, watchOS 9.5, and tvOS 16.5

All of the new releases are available in beta right now, although it could be a few weeks before they're available to everyone. That should give Apple and the beta testers time to get everything lined up, so let's see what they're going to be testing. It's still very early days for this set of betas, but we might see more changes as the beta numbers increase. (Image credit: Future) Jumping on the macOS 13.4 beta train? You might want to hold off for a little while. Apple's release notes don't mention anything in terms of new features, but they do mention a known issue that prevents people from updating the firmware on the Apple does have a workaround, at least. Users can install other updates by clicking the "More Info" button and then unchecking the Apple Studio Display update option. We'd just avoid the beta for now unless you really can't, though. watchOS 9.5 (Image credit: iMore) At this point, it might not be a surprise when we tell you that new features for Just to drive the point home: Apple says there are no release notes for this release. For now, it's all about watchOS 9.4 which added a fix that dealt with an alarming bug. That bug saw some wake-up alarms get canceled by accident, which is less than ideal. Cycle Tracking and AFib History also rolled out to more countries. tvOS 16.5 (Image credit: iMore) Apple is never particularly forthcoming when it comes to saying what's going on in tvOS updates, and tvOS 16.5 is no different. New features again seem to be lack...

iPadOS 16.3 is here: new features, supported iPads, everything we know

(Image credit: TechRadar) iPadOS 16 compatibility So which iPads can get iPadOS 16.3? Here's the official list that Apple has provided. If you need to check what iPad you have, go into the Settings app, select the About option then find Model Name. • iPad (fifth generation) and newer • iPad Mini (fifth generation) and newer • iPad Air (third generation) and newer • Every iPad Pro model It should come as no surprise that Apple's current iPad portfolio makes up some of the iPadOS 16.1 features Here's what you need to know about the iPadOS 16.1 update: iPadOS 16.1 borrowed features Lots of iPadOS 16.1 features are ones that are primarily iOS 16 features and expanded upon. Another comes from Apple Maps - you'll be able to create a route in the app on your iPad and then send it to your iPhone – so you'll be able to plan a journey more easily on a big screen before viewing it on the smaller one. You'll also be able to schedule emails to be sent at a certain time, retract emails you've just sent, and set reminders for emails you don't want to deal with straight away. Apple's new Weather app is also coming to iPad and Another new app coming to iPad is Reference Mode, which is designed to keep your iPad's screen colors in sync with those of monitors and other displays, which would be useful for color graders – though Apple didn't go into much detail. (Image credit: Future) iPadOS 16.1 collaboration features Improved collaboration features are a big focus for the next iPad update. N...

iPadOS 16 — can iPads replace your laptop now?

Stage Manager, along with other features like Collaboration and Freeform, make the iPad feel more like a traditional computer. As such, it has the potential to Below, we’ll go over the pros and cons of Stage Manager and see if it can make the dream of turning one’s iPad into an effective laptop a reality. Stage Manager: Pros Stage Manager is a new way to multitask that puts the app you're working on front and center. You’re able to operate many windows at once and gather them together into a single pile. It’s possible to switch between apps and windows and even group the ones you want to use together. You can also resize windows. Stage Manager: Cons The main criticism lobbied at Stage Manager is that it only works for iPads with an why Stage Manager only works on M1-powered iPads, folks like Tom’s Guide staff writer Richard Priday will be unhappy this favorite new feature won't work on their iPad. While you can connect iPads without M1 to an external display, you’re only getting a mirror of what’s on your iPad. Stage Manager’s external support (with resolutions up to 6K) gives you two distinct screens to work from. This is another feature that’s only coming to iPads with the M1 chip. (Image credit: Apple via YouTube) The Can iPads replace your laptop now? Having the M1 chip in iPads opens the door for features that would have only been possible on laptops or desktops. Up until now, the M1 processor felt underutilized on iPads. A feature like Stage Manager seems to finally ...

Apple iPadOS 16 Review

My career has taken me through an eclectic assortment of fields, and connected me with people from all walks of life. This experience includes construction, professional cooking, podcasting, and, of course, writing. I’ve been typing up geeky takes since 2009, ultimately landing a freelancing position at PCMag. This blossomed into a full-time tech analyst position in 2021, where I lend my personal insight on the matters of web hosting, streaming music, mobile apps, and video games. (Credit: PCMag) Apple iPadOS 16.3's New Features Apple has released a new update to iPadOS 16: version 16.3. This update comes with notable improvements and security adjustments. One of the most prominent enhancements is the ability to use physical In addition, iOS 16.3 supports 2nd-generation HomePods, has improved Freeform app functionality, and sees several Siri enhancements. Take a look at (Opens in a new window) for the full rundown on the new features. See It (Opens in a new window) You can also mark messages as unread by either left-clicking or sliding over a message. This retains the message's blue dot icon that signifies it's unread. Note that this feature only works on your end; a sender can still see that you received and read the message. In addition, these features only work if you're sending a message to someone who also uses iMessage. (For more, check out iPadOS 16 now lets you create a shared photo library, so that anyone with the proper permissions can view or download images. A ...

iPadOS 16.3 is here: new features, supported iPads, everything we know

(Image credit: TechRadar) iPadOS 16 compatibility So which iPads can get iPadOS 16.3? Here's the official list that Apple has provided. If you need to check what iPad you have, go into the Settings app, select the About option then find Model Name. • iPad (fifth generation) and newer • iPad Mini (fifth generation) and newer • iPad Air (third generation) and newer • Every iPad Pro model It should come as no surprise that Apple's current iPad portfolio makes up some of the iPadOS 16.1 features Here's what you need to know about the iPadOS 16.1 update: iPadOS 16.1 borrowed features Lots of iPadOS 16.1 features are ones that are primarily iOS 16 features and expanded upon. Another comes from Apple Maps - you'll be able to create a route in the app on your iPad and then send it to your iPhone – so you'll be able to plan a journey more easily on a big screen before viewing it on the smaller one. You'll also be able to schedule emails to be sent at a certain time, retract emails you've just sent, and set reminders for emails you don't want to deal with straight away. Apple's new Weather app is also coming to iPad and Another new app coming to iPad is Reference Mode, which is designed to keep your iPad's screen colors in sync with those of monitors and other displays, which would be useful for color graders – though Apple didn't go into much detail. (Image credit: Future) iPadOS 16.1 collaboration features Improved collaboration features are a big focus for the next iPad update. N...

iPadOS 16 — can iPads replace your laptop now?

Stage Manager, along with other features like Collaboration and Freeform, make the iPad feel more like a traditional computer. As such, it has the potential to Below, we’ll go over the pros and cons of Stage Manager and see if it can make the dream of turning one’s iPad into an effective laptop a reality. Stage Manager: Pros Stage Manager is a new way to multitask that puts the app you're working on front and center. You’re able to operate many windows at once and gather them together into a single pile. It’s possible to switch between apps and windows and even group the ones you want to use together. You can also resize windows. Stage Manager: Cons The main criticism lobbied at Stage Manager is that it only works for iPads with an why Stage Manager only works on M1-powered iPads, folks like Tom’s Guide staff writer Richard Priday will be unhappy this favorite new feature won't work on their iPad. While you can connect iPads without M1 to an external display, you’re only getting a mirror of what’s on your iPad. Stage Manager’s external support (with resolutions up to 6K) gives you two distinct screens to work from. This is another feature that’s only coming to iPads with the M1 chip. (Image credit: Apple via YouTube) The Can iPads replace your laptop now? Having the M1 chip in iPads opens the door for features that would have only been possible on laptops or desktops. Up until now, the M1 processor felt underutilized on iPads. A feature like Stage Manager seems to finally ...

Here's what's new in iOS 16.5, iPadOS 16.5, macOS 13.4, watchOS 9.5, and tvOS 16.5

All of the new releases are available in beta right now, although it could be a few weeks before they're available to everyone. That should give Apple and the beta testers time to get everything lined up, so let's see what they're going to be testing. It's still very early days for this set of betas, but we might see more changes as the beta numbers increase. (Image credit: Future) Jumping on the macOS 13.4 beta train? You might want to hold off for a little while. Apple's release notes don't mention anything in terms of new features, but they do mention a known issue that prevents people from updating the firmware on the Apple does have a workaround, at least. Users can install other updates by clicking the "More Info" button and then unchecking the Apple Studio Display update option. We'd just avoid the beta for now unless you really can't, though. watchOS 9.5 (Image credit: iMore) At this point, it might not be a surprise when we tell you that new features for Just to drive the point home: Apple says there are no release notes for this release. For now, it's all about watchOS 9.4 which added a fix that dealt with an alarming bug. That bug saw some wake-up alarms get canceled by accident, which is less than ideal. Cycle Tracking and AFib History also rolled out to more countries. tvOS 16.5 (Image credit: iMore) Apple is never particularly forthcoming when it comes to saying what's going on in tvOS updates, and tvOS 16.5 is no different. New features again seem to be lack...

Apple iPadOS 16 Review

My career has taken me through an eclectic assortment of fields, and connected me with people from all walks of life. This experience includes construction, professional cooking, podcasting, and, of course, writing. I’ve been typing up geeky takes since 2009, ultimately landing a freelancing position at PCMag. This blossomed into a full-time tech analyst position in 2021, where I lend my personal insight on the matters of web hosting, streaming music, mobile apps, and video games. (Credit: PCMag) Apple iPadOS 16.3's New Features Apple has released a new update to iPadOS 16: version 16.3. This update comes with notable improvements and security adjustments. One of the most prominent enhancements is the ability to use physical In addition, iOS 16.3 supports 2nd-generation HomePods, has improved Freeform app functionality, and sees several Siri enhancements. Take a look at (Opens in a new window) for the full rundown on the new features. See It (Opens in a new window) You can also mark messages as unread by either left-clicking or sliding over a message. This retains the message's blue dot icon that signifies it's unread. Note that this feature only works on your end; a sender can still see that you received and read the message. In addition, these features only work if you're sending a message to someone who also uses iMessage. (For more, check out iPadOS 16 now lets you create a shared photo library, so that anyone with the proper permissions can view or download images. A ...