For the last week, I’ve been living with Apple’s new iPad Pro, and there are two thoughts I haven’t been able to shake. The first is that this might be the best portable computer Apple has ever made. I mean, think about it: This iPad uses the exact same chipset you’ll find in the MacBook Air, the MacBook Pro, and even the new iMac. That’s unheard of for a tablet, especially one with 5G and a screen that puts Apple’s laptops to shame. Tim Cook once said the iPad was the company’s vision of the future of computing, and it’s actually starting to feel like it’s coming to fruition.
Which leads me to my second unshakeable thought: Because this thing is so powerful, it’s begging for more robust software. The new iPad Pro very much feels a portent of dramatic changes to come, but in this moment, it’s — for better or worse — just an obscenely powerful tablet.
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Deals: Save 40% on the Adobe Creative Cloud Annual Subscription ($359.88 for Your First Year)
Tuesday April 27, 2021 5:48 AM PDT by Mitchel Broussard
Adobe Creative Cloud for Individuals is on sale this week in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, offering 40 percent off your first year of the subscription service. This offer is valid for new subscribers only and will end on Friday, April 30.
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To get the deal, head to Adobe s website and hit the Buy Now button on the front page, under the special offer details. On the next page, click Buy Now again next to the Creative Cloud All Apps option. With the sale, it ll be priced at $359.88/year, down from $599.88/year. There s a limit of one membership per customer.
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