The iPad Pro, approaching its 10th anniversary, has evolved significantly with the recent launch of the M5 chip and a major iPadOS 26 update, bringing Mac-like multitasking features, improved AI performance, and enhanced hardware design, making it more capable for demanding tasks while maintaining its portability and versatility.
Apple's latest developer beta for iPadOS 26.1 reintroduces the Slide Over multitasking feature, which was removed in the initial release of iPadOS 26, responding to user feedback. The new Slide Over allows a single app to be displayed on top of others and can be repositioned and resized, though it now supports only one app at a time. The final release of iPadOS 26.1 is expected around October or November.
Apple has released iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe, accompanied by detailed documents outlining all new features, including some surprises like five new Siri features and enhanced Home app capabilities, providing users with comprehensive updates and insights.
Apple has released iOS 26 featuring a Liquid Glass redesign with translucent UI elements, along with new AI-powered features like Live Translation, automatic call screening, and updates to group chats. iPadOS 26 also introduces improved multitasking and new apps, enhancing the user experience across Apple devices.
Apple is launching iPadOS 26 with a major overhaul that enhances multitasking and windowing, making iPads more like computers. The lineup includes the affordable iPad 11, the balanced iPad Air, and the premium iPad Pro, all supporting the new features, with prices ranging from $299 to over $1,099.
Apple has released release candidate versions of macOS Tahoe, iPadOS 26, and other updates to beta testers, aiming for these to be the final versions before public launch, with potential for additional RC builds if needed.
Apple announced that iPadOS 26 will be released on September 15th, introducing a new windowing system, Liquid Glass design, and enhanced multitasking features, transforming the iPad user experience.
Apple has released beta 9 updates for its upcoming major OS versions including iPadOS 26, tvOS 26, and watchOS 26, primarily aimed at bug fixes and stability improvements ahead of the release candidate versions expected after the September 9 iPhone 17 event. Currently available for developers, these updates may soon be accessible to public beta testers.
Apple has released the eighth developer betas of iOS 26 and iPadOS 26, continuing its regular update cycle for developers to test upcoming features and improvements.
Apple has released the fourth public beta of iOS 26 and iPadOS 26, allowing users to test upcoming features ahead of the official release expected in September. Users can update via Settings or sign up at beta.apple.com. The beta includes new design elements and features, with further updates anticipated in the coming months.
Apple has released the seventh developer betas of iOS 26 and iPadOS 26, continuing its regular cycle of software updates for developers to test upcoming features and improvements.
Apple has released the third public beta versions of iOS 26 and iPadOS 26, along with a new developer beta, allowing users and developers to test upcoming features.
Apple has released the sixth developer betas of iOS 26 and iPadOS 26, continuing its regular update cycle for developers to test upcoming features and improvements.