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The iPad Air in 2022

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iPadAir   For the past few years, the iPad family has had a stable lineup of five versions. There are three that stand out: The low-cost iPad ($330 starting price) has no adjectives. The iPad Mini ($500) is a smaller version of the iPad. The iPad Pro 13-inch ($1100) is the largest and most powerful model. It's simple to decide if you want the cheapest, smallest, or largest iPad. However, deciding between the 11-inch iPad Pro and 10.9-inch iPad Air in the center — where most people's wants, desires, and finances reside — is not that simple. For starters, they're practically identical in size. What I'm referring to as the "13-inch" iPad Pro is actually 12.9 inches. I've never understood why Apple insists on calling it "13 inches." Examine a ruler: a tenth of an inch (2.5mm) is nothing. However, I see why Apple chose to label the iPad Air's display size 10.9 inches rather than rounding it up to an even 11: when compared to the iPad Pro, the iPad

Face ID on Apple now unlocks with masks on: Here's how to use it and set it up on iPhones that are compatible.

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  Apple Face ID Apple's latest iOS 15.4 update is now available for all customers, and the most notable addition is the support for masks when using Face ID to unlock your iPhone. Face ID did not work when users tried to unlock the iPhone while wearing a mask, therefore the update will alleviate a major annoyance for users. In such instances, customers will inevitably have to type their iPhone passcode each time. Face ID may also be used to autofill passwords and verify App Store transactions. Wearing a mask previously had a detrimental impact on these alternatives once again. With the current version, this issue is also resolved. Users who rely on this functionality will have to re-enable Face ID after installing the upgrade on their device. We'll show you how to unlock your iPhone while wearing a face mask. Which devices are compatible with Face ID mask unlocking? Face ID unlocking using masks is only enabled on iPhone 12 and newer, according to Apple. This includes the Apple

Apple's Spring Operating System Updates will be supported by Jamf the same day.

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Apple Operating system  Apple's iOS 15.4, iPadOS 15.4, tvOS 15.4, and macOS 12.3 were released this week, and amf (NASDAQ: JAMF), the industry-standard in Apple Enterprise Management, stated today that it is ready to support them. Jamf continues to provide same-day support, allowing users to upgrade to the most recent operating system on the same day it becomes available. Jamf maintains compatibility for all of Apple's spring releases across its solution portfolio by conducting rigorous testing in Apple's beta releases. Jamf is committed to assisting organizations in achieving success with Apple, and in order to do so, it is vital to support Apple's releases as soon as they are available. Customers will have fast access to new OS capabilities, and IT will be able to keep end-users safe. Protection against security vulnerabilities:   Older versions of software have a higher risk of security flaws, thus it's advisable to have users upgrade to the most recent operating