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Apple brought the first major update to iPadOS 26 by launching iPadOS 26. 1, thereby making amends and bringing new features to the best iPads.
The new features, like a tinted mode for Liquid Glass and new gestures in Apple Music, are shared between iPadOS 26.1 and iOS 26.1 , as the two were released at the same time, though there is one main feature for Apple’s tablet lineup.

For iPad users, the update brings the return of a much-loved iPadOS 18 feature, giving touchscreen-focused users back some of the multitasking power they lost with iPadOS 26. This feature enables the users to quickly access an app in a floating window on the edge of the display which can be swiped away off-screen at will. Until the launch of iPadOS 26, Slide Over was a basic feature of iPadOS for many years.
However, iPadOS 26 also came with largely expanded multitasking capabilities with new free-floating windows and background processing. For some users, it looks like it changed the focus to keyboard, encouraging a lot of offensive posts.
According to Mac Rumours post, you can now access Slide Over by tapping the green full-screen button on the app window and pressing “Enter Slide Over”. It’s really a good thing that Slide Over is back in iPadOS 26. 1.
Apart from removing Slide Over with iPadOS 26, Apple also took out Split View, which through iPadOS 18 allowed users to quickly and easily open two apps side by side, with a slider in the middle of the display, controlling the size of each app. Now users will have to work with the new window system, dragging apps around and holding the full-screen button to access different app layouts. The company really needs to maintain good features, especially for those who use their tablet touchscreen to work.
Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi
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Samsung’s upcoming foldable, the Galaxy Z TriFold , which actually folds twice, is expected to launch very soon, as early as December 5. There are rumours of the foldable being very expensive, but a new rumour suggests the price might not be as high as we think.

According to a Korean blogger, yeux1122, on Naver , the Galaxy Z TriFold will start at about 3.6 million won (approximately $2,446) in its home market. It’s a significant reduction in pricing from the previously leaked 4 million won ($2,718) price tag.

There isn’t much to go on regarding the source of these pricing details. According to the blogger, it may have come from an internal sales channel announcement. Even if the rumour is true, the Galaxy Z TriFold would still cost way more than the already expensive Galaxy Z Fold 7, which sells at about $1,616 in Korea. Still, it’s easier for consumers to purchase than the previous cost, which was bordering on the $3,000 price tag.
Samsung’s new Galaxy foldable will come with a 10-inch dual-folding screen, a 6.5-inch cover display, a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and a 5,600mAh battery. Mirroring the Galaxy Z Fold 7, it is believed to have the same rear camera setup as it, with a 200MP main camera, 12MP ultrawide lens, and 10MP 3x telephoto camera.
Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi
Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.