The Apple iPad doesn’t have a camera, which means you can’t use it for taking pictures, shooting movies, or making video calls. But it didn’t take long for someone to come up with a software solution.
Philips recently launched an iPad app, Vital Signs Camera, that measures the user's heart rate and breathing via the tablet's front-facing camera. The $0.99 app, available only for the iPad 2, is ...
A rumored portrait-oriented camera could make it easier to FaceTime friends or use Face ID no matter where you put your hands. A rumored portrait-oriented camera could make it easier to FaceTime ...
The iPad Pro with the M5 chip is expected to be just as easy to use for selfies in a landscape or portrait orientation. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple will add a second front-facing ...
Apple’s upcoming M5 iPad Pro is rumored to feature a dual front-facing camera setup—one in landscape and one in portrait orientation—to better suit different usage styles. Aside from this camera ...
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