The Apple iPad doesn’t have a camera, which means you can’t use it for taking pictures, shooting movies, or making video calls. But it didn’t take long for someone to come up with a software solution.
I’ve spent the last few days using the iPad Air (2024) as my primary camera, and what started out as a bit of a joke became more serious as I went along. How so? Because I compared the results with ...
iPad photography and videography have long been the subject of ridicule. But a new app trend is giving fresh value to the iPad’s rear camera. Here’s why. Multi-cam apps make good use of the iPad’s ...
On the web, there’s nobody more certain of his or her righteousness than somebody who’s angry about somebody else’s usage of a computing device. I run into this whenever I write about the fact that I ...
For a lot of people, the iPad is the device they choose to work with, which may include taking video calls. Though the front-facing camera on iPads has gotten better over time, many still prefer ...
The first Apple iPad didn’t even have a camera. It looks as though the next iPad Pro, predicted to land this year, will have two front-facing ones. If that seems overkill, read on for the rationale ...
The Center Stage feature on your iPad enhances video calls by allowing the front camera to track your movements, automatically keeping you centered in the frame as you move. Powered by the iPad's ...
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