Best Podcast Episodes About iPadOS
Everything podcasters are saying about iPadOS — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Mar 13, 2026 – 6 episodes
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Ridealong has curated the best and most interesting podcasts and clips about iPadOS.
Top Podcast Clips About iPadOS
“foldable iPhone somewhat unsurprisingly is going to run very similarly to iPadOS when unfolded so you'll get like a proper multitasking experience to be able to run multiple apps side by side, which, as I say, I don't think that really surprises anyone. If we were ever going to get that capability on the iPhone, it was going to be with this device. That blurs the line between the iPhone and the iPad. And suddenly, if you're asking me if I want to use iPadOS or an iPadOS-like experience, I'm way more inclined to use it on a …”
“foldable iPhone somewhat unsurprisingly is going to run very similarly to iPadOS when unfolded so you'll get like a proper multitasking experience to be able to run multiple apps side by side, which, as I say, I don't think that really surprises anyone. If we were ever going to get that capability on the iPhone, it was going to be with this device. That blurs the line between the iPhone and the iPad. And suddenly, if you're asking me if I want to use iPadOS or an iPadOS-like experience, I'm way more inclined to use it on a device like that. That's far more appealing to me. and then when we consider that the macbook pro is going to be getting a touchscreen or the macbook ultra whatever it ends up being called later this year the mac is getting touch capability and there's even been rumors about a future macbook neo getting touch capability as well. So if we live in a …”
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Apple's potential foldable devices could blur the lines between iPhones, iPads, and Macs, but the iPad may be left in an awkward middle ground.
“… and third now as opposed to being like a tablet and a computer and then maybe on the off chance that you kind of need some floating windows with iPadOS 26, you'll be able to do that on your iPad. But now it's like if I truly, if I'm looking for a tablet and I'm looking for an iPad, I'm going to get an iPad. Most people now, I mean, most people weren't to begin with,”
“… like that so I do think and we were talking about this before I do think this is going to yes overall probably lower iPad sales but it is gonna kind of like let the iPad be an iPad at the end of the day and it's gonna be it'll be a tablet first second and third now as opposed to being like a tablet and a computer and then maybe on the off chance that you kind of need some floating windows with iPadOS 26, you'll be able to do that on your iPad. But now it's like if I truly, if I'm looking for a tablet and I'm looking for an iPad, I'm going to get an iPad. Most people now, I mean, most people weren't to begin with,”
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The MacBook Neo offers a compelling full macOS experience at an unbeatable price, making it a clear choice over iPads for those seeking a budget-friendly computer.
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iPads can last up to a decade, but choosing the right model is crucial for future-proofing. The latest chip upgrades mean that while the base iPad is falling behind, the iPad Air offers significant longevity and performance, especially for gaming. If you want your device to endure, investing in the right iPad is essential.
“… Brad Thornborough via Macedon. And Brad says here a question I have an M1 iPad which I use as my primary mobile machine although the limitations of iPadOS have me eyeing a MacBook Air But I don need that much power on the go Could the Neo fit this niche? And I think, Griffin, you're well positioned to answer this question. Yes, absolutely. It is going to be faster than your M1 iPad and also better because it's a Mac. Quick and simple answer, really. Fantastic computer.”
“Let's have a quick – we have a question from Brad Thornborough via Macedon. And Brad says here a question I have an M1 iPad which I use as my primary mobile machine although the limitations of iPadOS have me eyeing a MacBook Air But I don need that much power on the go Could the Neo fit this niche? And I think, Griffin, you're well positioned to answer this question. Yes, absolutely. It is going to be faster than your M1 iPad and also better because it's a Mac. Quick and simple answer, really. Fantastic computer.”
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The MacBook Neo outperforms the M1 iPad, making it a superior choice for mobility. This is especially true if you're feeling limited by iPadOS. If you need power on the go without excess, the Neo is the perfect fit.
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Apple is likely to standardize Touch ID in future models, potentially starting with the $5.99 version. Despite some criticisms, the performance of the latest iPad is impressive, making it a strong contender for users focused on productivity. This balance of security and functionality highlights Apple's commitment to user experience.
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Using an iPad for productivity can be a game-changer, especially when you integrate it with tools like Apple Vision Pro. By AirPlaying your iPad's screen, you can enhance your workflow and create shortcuts more efficiently. This method allows you to write and work seamlessly, even while on the go, making your iPad a versatile companion.
Top Podcasts About iPadOS
The MacRumors Show
1 episode
9to5Mac Overtime
1 episode
The Vergecast
1 episode
Cult of Mac
1 episode
Macworld Podcast
1 episode
Mac Power Users
1 episode
