iPad Pro 2015 release date, specs rumors: Tablet to come out in November?

The buzz about the iPad Pro is only ever growing. It is said that Apple would lift the veil off the alleged giant tablet by November, if the Cupertino-based tech firm follows its usual release schedule. However, just like the high-powered device, this claim remains unfounded. 

There is so much trust and confidence that Apple is working on the iPad Pro. The company has yet to respond to the whole host of speculations relating to the machine's existence but the rumor mill is insistent of the imminent release of the still-fairy-tale tablet. 

Media outlets already have a clear picture of the iPad Pro, thanks to the supposed specs of the device as well as renderings and cases patterned after it. The device is believed to come with a 12.9-inch display and with the Retina feature, of course. That's 4K resolution and a 401 ppi pixel density. 

The iPad Pro is poised to take the place of PCs when it is released, which means multitasking support and an ultra powerful processor. Rumors suggest that the oversized tablet will be home to the new A9X processor although there are claims that a tweaked A8X processor would suffice. 

The machine is being pushed for the integration of a USB-C port, which can be used to plug HDMI, audio jacks, and other USB. The iPad Pro won't be the first to don it though. The brand new MacBook has it as a major feature to boast. 

And there's the possible inclusion of Force Touch, which gauges the force of the tap on the device. There is also a possibility that a stylus will be included in the package, which will prove useful to artists and designers who would like to use the device as their own personal digital drawing board. 

The iPad Pro is still unconfirmed by Apple, but if it were to release the brute of a device, it will most likely happen this fall. 

News
Can the Anglican Communion unite?
Can the Anglican Communion unite?

Joaquin Philpotts, who was on the Crown Nomination Commission for the new Archbishop of Canterbury, on whether there is any hope for unity in the fractured Anglican Communion.

Archbishop of Canterbury calls for peace in first Easter sermon
Archbishop of Canterbury calls for peace in first Easter sermon

Dame Sarah Mullally has used her first Easter Day sermon as Archbishop of Canterbury to renew calls for peace in the Middle East. 

Easter Sunday and the hope of resurrection
Easter Sunday and the hope of resurrection

The hope of the resurrection is especially precious in a world filled with grief, violence, uncertainty, and pain.

Activists warn Syriacs being erased in Syria
Activists warn Syriacs being erased in Syria

The Syriacs are mostly Christian.