Apple has quietly reintroduced a popular multitasking feature in the second beta of iPadOS 26.1, which was released to developers on Monday.
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Apple today shared a new "Blue Screen of Death" ad that appears to mock a major Windows computer outage that occurred last year, following ...
The latest beta of iPadOS 26.1 adds Slide Over back. Users will find it by tapping and holding the green resize button in the upper-left corner of any app window. In addition to the current options to ...
Slide Over was removed from iPadOS last month when iPadOS 26 debuted, but the newly released 26.1 beta 2 restores it—at least partially.
In the second beta of iPadOS 26.1, Apple is bringing a revamped version of Slide Over back. Here's everything new, and how you'll be able to use it soon.
Then, Apple announced iPadOS 26, and with it, the company gave the iPad the one thing its biggest fans had been asking for–windowing. Not the watered-down version of multitasking, but actual windowing ...
Slide Over, a popular iPad multitasking mode, was given the axe in favor of Apple's rearchitected iPadOS 26 windowing experience - but now it's back.
The iOS 26.1 beta 2 and iPadOS 26 beta 2 focus on daily practical wins, from training goals to quicker multitasking.
Have you played around with the new iOS 26 yet? Here's how to download it on your iPhone if you haven't yet — once you do, you'll notice several new changes, including a clear design called Liquid ...