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Watch: iPadOS 26 Turns Your iPad Into a Mac?! Best Multitasking Tips

Watch: iPadOS 26 Turns Your iPad Into a Mac?! Best Multitasking Tips

Tom's Guide6 days ago
In this video, you'll learn the ins and outs of the new iPad features in iPadOS 26. Paul takes you through how to download iPadOS 26 and the best multitasking setup for the latest software update. From all the different ways to use Windowing to the new menu bar to the Preview app on iPad, consider this your ultimate guide to making your iPad work more like a Mac.
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time3 hours ago

  • Indianapolis Star

Best Buy has a Samsung Galaxy tablet for $250 off at this back-to-school tech sale

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time7 hours ago

  • UPI

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Best Buy has a Samsung Galaxy tablet for $250 off at this back-to-school tech sale
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time11 hours ago

  • USA Today

Best Buy has a Samsung Galaxy tablet for $250 off at this back-to-school tech sale

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