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IPad Pro in the current sizes for 2022 - and it’s possible they Unlikely for next year - with Apple’s attention on a redesigned
Stores a couple of years down the road at the earliest. The speed, touchscreen, versatility and Magic Keyboard, but theġ2.9-inch display is far too small for someone accustomed to aĪnd I’m not the only one who thinks that: I’m told that Apple hasĮngineers and designers exploring larger iPads that could hit It’s timeįor a giant screen, one in the 14-inch to 16-inch range. needs toĬhange about the iPad - and it goes beyond software. Now I have even stronger feelings for what Apple Inc. However, I’ve left my laptop mostly behind and have done the vast Since this month’s release of the iPadOS 15 beta, Me, I had all but relegated the tablet to video watching and light That might not sound like some shocking revelation, but trust Let’s get right to the point: I wrote this newsletter on an iPad Mark Gurman, in the premiere edition of his newsletter for Bloomberg, Power On: Monday, 28 June 2021 Mark Gurman’s New ‘Power On’ Newsletter ★ But the decision was made, so there’s nothing to “back down” from. And like I wrote a few weeks ago, it’s not that Apple’s leadership isn’t listening or hasn’t learned much from the last 16 months - they have, and this hybrid model is the result. In-person collaboration is key to Apple’s culture (and success), and most Apple folks get that. The Verge presents this as Apple shooting down a popular groundswell campaign within Apple (headline: “Apple Isn’t Backing Down From Its Hybrid Work Model, According to Internal Note”). “If we take a moment to reflect on our unbelievable product launches this past year, the products and the launch execution were built upon the base of years of work that we did when we were all together in-person.” “We believe that in-person collaboration is essential to our culture and our future,” said Deirdre O’Brien, senior vice president of retail and people, in a video recording viewed by The Verge. One antitrust concept that I’m surprised we don’t hear more about these days with respect to tech giants is “predatory pricing.” Deirdre O’Brien: ‘We Believe That In-Person Collaboration Is Essential to our Culture and our Future’ ★ Bulletin writers will own all their content and email subscriber lists, and Facebook will not be taking a cut from any of their subscription revenue, which are processed via Facebook Pay. The newsletter platform, which is competing with Substack, launched on Tuesday with a stable of writers that includes Malcolm Gladwell, Tan France, Jessica Yellin, Jane Wells, Erin Andrews and Dorie Greenspan. Clara Chan, reporting for The Hollywood Reporter: Linked List: June 2021 Wednesday, 30 June 2021 Facebook Launches Bulletin, Its Substack Competitor ★