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  2. iPod game - Wikipedia

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    An iPod click wheel game or iPod game is a video game playable on the various versions of the Apple portable media player, the iPod. The original iPod had the game Brick (originally invented by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak) included as an easter egg hidden feature; [ 1] later firmware versions added it as a menu option.

  3. Apple Pencil - Wikipedia

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    Mass. 0.73 ounces (21 g) Website. www .apple .com /apple-pencil /. Apple Pencil is a line of wireless stylus pen accessories designed and developed by Apple Inc. for use with supported iPad tablets . The first-generation Apple Pencil was announced alongside the first iPad Pro on September 9, 2015. It communicates wirelessly via Bluetooth and ...

  4. Fancy Pants (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Fancy Pants is a series of free side-scrolling Flash games created by American developer Brad Borne. Four worlds have been released so far. World 1 was released on March 14, 2006 and World 2 was released on January 9, 2008. After the 2009 Comic-Con, Borne announced he would officially start working on World 3.

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  7. Vortex (iPod game) - Wikipedia

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    iPod 5/5.5g, 3g Nano (Shipped With), Classic (Shipped With) Release. September 12, 2006. Genre (s) Breakout clone. Mode (s) Single-player. Vortex is an iPod game created by Apple Inc. and Kabloom Games. It is an Arkanoid / Breakout clone with a top-down perspective and bricks arranged in a circular layout controlled by a click wheel.

  8. iPadOS 17 - Wikipedia

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    It drops support for iPads with an A9 [3] and A9X [4] SoC, officially marking the end of support for iPads without Apple Pencil support. [5] iPadOS 17 is the first version of iPadOS to drop support for an iPad with the 12.9-inch display and Apple Pencil compatibility. This also marks the third time Apple has dropped support for 64-bit iPads.

  9. iPad Pro (7th generation) - Wikipedia

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    The seventh-generation iPad Pro was released on May 15, 2024, [3] and is Apple's first device to use the M4 chip, [4] as well as an OLED-based display module. [5] The 13-inch version is Apple’s thinnest device, with both models surpassing the seventh-generation iPod Nano .