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The iPad Air was first introduced in 2013 along the iPad mini 2 and the cylindrical “Trash Can” Mac Pro. With a 9.7-inch display, it was really thin and light, weighing only 469 grams – over 25% lighter than its respective predecessor, the iPad 4. But that’s history. Today, iPad Air is even larger, slighty lighter, and more powerful with Apple’s M-Series chips.

The current (6th generation) iPad Air with M3 was unveiled on March 4, 2025 via a press release and became available a week later on March 12, 2025. Along with the new M3 chip, Apple also gave us a new Magic Keyboard to go along with it and an updated version of the base iPad.

Pricing was unchanged for the new iPad Air, with the 11-inch model starting at $599 and the 13-inch model starting at $799. The device is available in blue, purple, starlight, and space gray with 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage options.

6th gen iPad Air with M3 and its new Magic Keyboard.

Here are some iPad Air with M3 performance stats from Apple:

  • 8-core CPU and 9-core GPU
  • Support for dynamic caching, along with hardware-accelerated mesh shading and ray tracing
  • 2x faster than iPad Air with M1
  • 3.5x faster than iPad Air with A14 Bionic chip
  • 40% faster graphic performance than iPad Air with M1
  • 60% faster for AI-based workflows than the M1 iPad Air

You can now purchase the new iPad Air on Amazon.

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Report claims next-gen iPad Air will double RAM amount to 2GB

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A new report from Asian site TechNews.tw claims information from the Apply supply chain points to the next generation iPad Air doubling up on RAM from 1GB to 2GB. The additional memory would benefit system performance, especially during multitasking, when more memory-intesive tasks like browsing multiple websites in Safari and using other apps requires more RAM to function smoothly.

While most of the parts and component leaks out of the supply chain have centered around the next generation iPhone, which is expected to debut at an Apple event next month, the new report that the next generation iPad Air will double its memory follows a Bloomberg report earlier this month that new iPads with an anti-reflective coating over the display have entered production.
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9to5Toys Lunch Break: iPad Air from $365 w/ .edu, Case-Mate 60% off, Samsung 48″ smart HDTV $600, more

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Case-Mate sitewide sale: 60% off with free shipping, iPhone cases $6more

Samsung 48″ 1080p Smart HDTV 120Hz $600 shipped (Reg. $1000)

 

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9to5Toys Last Call: iPad Air 64GB WiFi $580, Sonos Play:1 $170, JBL Charge Bluetooth speaker $100, more

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Sonos Play:1 Wireless Music System (black) $170 shipped (Reg. $200)

Bluetooth Speakers: JBL Charge Portable (Gray/White) $100 shipped (orig. $170), HMDX JAM PLUS $24 shipped (Reg. $60)

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Deep iPad discounts at Staples and Target: $199 16GB Minis ($100 off), Airs $130 off AC(starting at $369)

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From 9to5Toys.com:

Confirming our report from earlier this month, Target has revived its $199 iPad mini sale (Direct Link) this morning. At the time of posting it’s available both online at Target.com and at Target retail locations. That’s even $30 less than the retail price of top Android tablets Nexus 7 or Kindle HDX.

We’ve been told by a Target rep that quantities are limited and as such we highly recommend picking one up today. This deal is $100 better than retail and $20 less than Apple charges for a refurbished model. The non-Retina iPad mini features a 7.9-inch LED-backlit display, 10-hour battery life, and dual-core A5 chip.

Seperately, Staples is offering all WiFi-enabled iPad Airs (Space Gray or Silver) for $30 off (Direct link). Coupon code 79449 drops them another $100 yielding $369/$469/$569 on 16/32/64GB Wifi models.

As we’ve said before, these deals often sell out quick so if you are going to make a move, do so quickly.

Also, Apple is widely expected to update its iPads again in October but these prices are at or below what we expect current models to drop to so you are getting Apple’s holiday prices today.
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Apple bolstering ‘Report A Problem’ Maps options in iOS 8

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Apple has shown a renewed focus on Maps with iOS 8. Although headline features like transit did not show at WWDC, recent iOS 8 betas are bringing improvements to the ‘Report A Problem’ features. The frequency at which these updates are passed through has also improved dramatically in the past couple of months.

Apple has added a new explicit ‘follow-up by email’ option at the end of the Report A Problem form. This means Apple is now actively looking to get additional information about map queries from customers via email.


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Bloomberg says new iPads (with anti-reflective coating) go into production

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While most of the Apple-watching world has its sights focused on the next iPhone, Apple has put next-generation versions of the iPad into production. That’s according to Bloomberg News, which says that the new full-sized iPad Air model will be announced later this quarter or early next quarter and that the new 7.9-inch model will hit the market by the end of the year:


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9to5Toys Last Call: Automatic driving assistant for iOS $80, Belkin iPad Air keyboard case $37, LG 50″ LED HDTV $450, more

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  • New! Mountek nGroove Snap 2 car mount for smartphones & tablets $19 (orig. $40)
  • New! Games/Apps: CARROT Alarm FREE, Turtle Beach headsets $35+, iOS freebies, more
  • New! Daily Deals: Mophie iPhone Juice Pack: $39, 4′ MFi Lightning cable: $8, more
  • New! Urge Basics Sound Brick Bluetooth speaker $30 (Reg. up to $70)
  • New! Home Deals: Up to 50% off name brand vacuums, up to 70% off at JCPenney, more
  • New! Lenovo IdeaPad 11.6-Inch Touchscreen Chromebook $300 shipped (Reg. $330+)


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Original BioShock game coming to iPhone and iPad soon

2K games has announced that it is bringing the original 2007 BioShock game to iPhone and iPad later this summer, via Engadget. Graphics have been toned down significantly from the original Xbox title, but the game will no doubt offer plenty of nostalgia for fans of the series.

“BioShock delivers a true triple-A first-person shooter game experience on the iOS platform, by sending players on an underwater adventure to explore the submerged Art Deco city of Rapture, fighting deranged survivors of a failed objectivist utopia and genetically modifying their own DNA to gain superhuman powers.”

Although pricing and other specifics is not yet known, Engadget says that the developer 2K games wants a ‘premium game’ to carry a ‘premium price’, seemingly in the $10 to $30 range. Although visuals are substantially behind-the-curve of modern iOS games, the game will at least support MFI Game Controllers for more tactile interaction. BioShock will launch in the coming months, for iPad 4 and later, iPhone 5 and later.

Claimed next-gen iPad Air rear shell photos show redesigned speaker, recessed volume controls

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In June, photos of purported physical mockups for the next-generation iPad Air (the next full-sized iPad) appeared on the web showing a similar design to the current model, but with some tweaks. Closely mimicking the improved design, images posted to Weibo this weekend purport to show a next-generation iPad Air frame with a redesigned speaker, recessed volume controls, and a new microphone next to the camera lens (like on the latests iPhones and iPods).

The photos do not show us much else, but they do provide some additional confirmation that a new iPad Air is on its way, and that the new tablet will not look much different externally from the current generation. While the exterior will be mostly the same, customers can count on the next full-sized Apple tablet to rock the iPhone’s Touch ID fingerprint scanner and a faster A8 processor. The same Weibo poster of the above photos also recently shared an engineering diagram for the next iPhone:


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9to5Toys Last Call: iPad Air from $350 w/ .edu, SanDisk 128GB microSD $100, Pebble Steel $210, more

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Best Buy 2-day sale: iPad Air $400 or $350 w/ .edu email address (Reg. $499), much more

SanDisk Ultra 128GB Class 10 microSD memory card $100 shipped (orig. $120)

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Pebble Steel smartwatch for Android/iOS $210 shipped (Reg. $230)

Turn your Apple USB wall plug into a power bank w/ NomadPlus, save 50% for a limited time

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Apple ‘tentatively’ plans mid-September iPhone event as iOS 8 nears completion

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Apple is gearing up for its first major hardware and software launches of 2014. The Cupertino-based company is “tentatively” planning a keynote address in mid-September to announce the iPhone 6 and provide final details on iOS 8, according to sources briefed on the plans.

These people say that the second and third weeks of September are the mostly likely weeks for the event to be held, but they add that manufacturing uncertainties could alter the event’s timeframe. A decision has not been finalized, and sources made it clear that the plans are in flux.

The event will showcase at least the new iPhone 6 with a 4.7-inch screen, the sources say, but a final decision on debuting the larger, 5.5-inch “phablet” model at the event has not been made. The 4.7-inch variant of the new phone is farther along in both internal testing and manufacturing preparation, the sources added.


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Asus reportedly sold more tablets than Apple in Japan during first half of 2014

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According to figures released by market research company BCN, Asus sold more tablets than Apple during the first half of 2014 in Japan. Asus’ market share rose 8 percent year-over-year during the first half of 2014, the report claims, giving it a 38.9 percent portion of the tablet market in Japan. Apple, on the other hand, holds a 36.4 percent share (via Nikkei). This is the first time Asus has ever held the top spot in Japan, according to the report.
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9to5Toys Lunch Break: iPad Air from $400, Pixelmator Mac app $16, Samsung EVO 1TB SSD $400, more

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Apple Deals: 

Mac graphics editing app Pixelmator drops to $16, down from $30

Samsung 840 EVO Series 1TB 2.5″ SATA III Solid State Drive $400 shipped (orig. $850)

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9to5Toys Last Call: Target stores 20% off electronics, Samsung 4TB external $115, iPad Air 32GB $490, more

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Save 15% on electronics at Target stores: Sonos, GoPro, Beats, Nest, FitBit, iPads, more

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Apple iPad Air 32GB WiFi (Space Gray or Silver) $490 shipped (Reg. $599)

Games/Apps: Plex for iOS $2 (Reg. $5), 12 month PlayStation Plus $40, iOS freebies, more


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  • Home Deals: Cuisinart Citrus Juicer $20 (orig. $55), kitchen items, more
  • Fashion: Levi’s jeans/apparel additional 50% off + free shipping, J. Crew Factory extra 50% off sale items, more
  • Jabra REVO wireless Bluetooth headphones $115 shipped (orig. $249)

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9to5Toys Last Call: $100 GC w/ iPads, Aros smart AC $249, 15″ Retina MacBook Pro $300 off, more

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Smart Home Deals:

Home theater 1080p 3D projectors: BenQ $699 (Reg. $1,099), Optoma $869 (Orig. $2,499)

Last chance on discounted Mac apps: Name Your Own Price Bundle ($12 minimum to unlock all 10 apps) featuring Path Finder 6, Fantastical, Gemini, Tangerine, Flux 4 and more

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  • New! Canon PIXMA Wireless Inkjet All-In-One printer w/ AirPrint: $99 shipped (Reg. $200)
  • New! Clearance Cases at Best Buy for the iPad Air $10-$15 (Reg. $30-$50)
  • New! Headphones: MEElectronics Bluetooth over-ears $40 (orig. $120), more
  • New! Daily Deals: Klipsch KMC BT Speakers $165-$205, Logitech iPad KB Cover $25, more
  • New! Games/Apps: Infamous Second Son $40, Weathercube free (Reg. $4), more iOS freebies

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New video compares iPad 6 mockup to iPad Air, showing slight design changes and Touch ID ring

A new video published by TLDToday closely examines an iPad 6 dummy unit created around rumors and speculation. The video shows off some design changes and the notable addition of a Touch ID ring. At this point in time, there’s no official news on Apple’s plans to include Touch ID with the upcoming second-generation iPad Air, but it would definitely make sense.

In the video below, the iPad Air is compared to this rumored “iPad 6” dummy showing very small changes between the two. At first glance, the dummy appears to be thinner than the current generation iPad Air, but as we’ve seen in the past these dummy units aren’t exactly 100 percent accurate…


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9to5Toys Last Call: Speck MacBook cases $24, Seagate Slim 1TB portable HDD $55, Logitech iPad Air KB case $35, more

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Kindle Tablets (certified refurb):  Kindle e-Reader $45 (Reg. $59), 16GB 8.9″ Fire HD $139 (Reg. $199)

Apple iPad mini Smart Cover (multiple colors) as low as $17 from Best Buy (58% off)

Mac $400 Bundle for $10: Fantastical, Gemini, Flux 4, PathFinder 6, Tunes cleaner, DVD Ripper, more

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A day in the life of a cycle-touring holiday with Apple (and Garmin) tech

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Having just returned from a 12-day cycle-touring holiday (you missed me, right?), it occurred to me how much the activity has changed over the years. The basics are still the same, of course: turning the pedals makes the scenery pass slowly by, and by the end of the day you’re 40 or 50 miles away from where you had breakfast. But what used to be a very low-tech activity, involving little more than a paper map and compass, has now turned into something of a technofest – at least for me and a fellow geek friend who joined me. And my MacBook Air, iPad and iPhone are all integral parts of the trip …

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9to5Toys Last Call: Logitech Ultrathin iPad keyboard (refurb) $20, WD 2TB portable HDD combo, Blu-ray/iTunes movies, more

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Bose Soundlink Mini portable Bluetooth speaker (refurb): $135 shipped (Reg. $200 new)

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Apple iPad Air 16GB WiFi $400 (Reg. $499), iPad mini w/ Retina display 32GB WiFi $430 (Reg. $499)

Best Buy slashes $100 off new MacBook Air, deals as low as $650 with .EDU email

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How-to: Request an iTunes purchase refund if you have a legitimate reason

When you purchase an item from the App Store or iTunes, it is possible to obtain a refund on items purchased within the past 90 days if you have a legitimate reason. For example, you might buy the live version of a song when you meant to get the studio version. It is certainly possible to download the wrong app inadvertently, especially on an iOS device.

In this article, I will outline the process of how report a problem (and request a refund) with items purchased in the App Store or iTunes.


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9to5Toys Last Call: iPad Air $400, 2-pack 128GB USB3 flash drives $80, Weight Gurus smart scale $24, more

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  • Home Deals: Dyson vacuums (refurb) $199, up to 50% off Panasonic electric shavers, patio furniture, kitchen items, more

iPad Air $400 shipped (Reg. $499), iPad mini at Target and Best Buy Stores $199 (Reg. $299)

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PNY Turbo Plus USB 3.0 flash drives (2-pack) $80 shipped (Reg. $125)

Weight Gurus Smartphone-Connected Digital Bathroom Scale $24 shipped (Reg. $40)

$80 iTunes gift card for $65: save nearly 20% on future app, music, movie purchases

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  • New! Games/Apps: Rocksmith 2014 w/cable $40, iOS freebies, more
  • New! Daily Deals: Panasonic Lumix 16.1MP Camera: $110, Universal Car Mount: $8, more
  • New! Macphun’s Creative Kit+: SnapHeal Pro, Intensify, Focus Pro, more $99 ($260 value)
  • New! Certified Refurbished Samsung Galaxy Gear Smart Watch $90 shipped (Reg. $300)

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Review: TwelveSouth HoverBar 3 positions your iPad right where you want it

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There are times when an iPad can act as a handy sidekick to your Mac, but with a typical iPad stand you end up looking a little like a nodding dog as you look up at your monitor and down at your iPad. The TwelveSouth HoverBar 3 is designed to solve that, positioning your iPad display right next to your iMac or Apple Thunderbolt/Cinema Display.

The HoverBar can also be used on its own to position an iPad more comfortably, especially when using it to watch movies … 
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