We’re generally fans of the new windowed multitasking features in iPadOS 26—for people who want to use their iPads more like traditional laptops, the new system is more powerful, flexible, and ...
iPadOS 26 introduces a robust multitasking framework designed to cater to a diverse range of user preferences and workflows. Whether you thrive in a multitasking-heavy environment or prefer a focused, ...
WWDC is days away, and Mark Gurman has published a comprehensive new report on what to expect. Here’s what he had to say about iPadOS 26 changes coming, including a major multitasking revamp, new ...
I'm not going to beat around the bush: iPadOS 26 and its new multitasking features are a game-changer for Apple's tablets. Pretty much ever since Steve Jobs introduced the iPad 15 years ago (!), Apple ...
Those who want their iPad to function more like a Mac got their wish: iPadOS 26 includes multitasking features very similar to the ones in macOS. This year’s iPad upgrade also borrows plenty of other ...
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With iPadOS 26, Apple is introducing major changes to the way that multitasking works, and part of that update will see the removal of Split View and Slide Over, two multitasking interface options ...
iPadOS 26 is easily the most significant change to the iPad software we’ve ever seen. Between the new multitasking windows in 26.0, the slide-over refinements in 26.1, and now the return of Split View ...
It’s a cool, sunny morning at Apple Park as I’m walking my way along the iconic glass ring to meet with Apple’s SVP of Software Engineering, Craig Federighi, for a conversation about the iPad. It’s ...
Discover how iPadOS Stage Manager elevates iPad multitasking with external display support and flexible window management to create a more powerful, desktop-like productivity workflow. Pixabay, Edar ...
"Any background application can be killed or stopped at any time" because the priority for iOS is/was telephony. If a call comes in, everything else must be suspendible. Click to expand... I am ...