Because even Apple thinks iPads are just big iPhones with commitment issues.
By EduInvesting Newsroom | 🧠 Tech & Tandoori Series | 📅 May 10, 2025 | 🕖 7:00 PM
Brace yourselves, iPad lovers (aka people who regret not buying a MacBook) — Apple is back with a software update that promises to revolutionize your digital life… or at least give Siri fewer brain farts.
At the upcoming WWDC 2025, Apple plans to unveil iPadOS 19 — which, as per rumors, is less about fixing your iPad and more about making it feel like your iPad is fixing you. From a redesigned Siri (that might finally understand “baigan ka bharta”) to a Mac-style menu bar that exists solely to mock Windows users, here’s everything Apple is dropping harder than Paytm stock.
🧙♂️ 1. The Menu Bar Appears… If You Connect the Magic Keyboard
Keyword Target: iPadOS 19 features, iPad menu bar update, Magic Keyboard iPad
You asked for more productivity. Apple listened and responded with… a menu bar that only appears if you spend ₹29,900 on the Magic Keyboard. Much like Indian politicians during elections, it shows up when you need it most — and disappears right after.
Yes, the iPad now
gets a Mac-like menu bar, but only if you fork out half a kidney for the accessories. It’s productivity with conditions, like a salary hike that requires three extra jobs.
For touch users, it might still appear, but let’s be honest — if you’re still poking at icons like it’s 2011, you deserve to work harder.
🎭 2. Stage Manager 2.0: The Return of the Confused Tabs
Keyword Target: iPadOS multitasking, Stage Manager iPadOS 19, iPad productivity
Apple’s previous multitasking feature, Stage Manager, was about as well-received as Vistara’s food menu. But Apple is back with Stage Manager 2.0, promising “better task handling” and “more intuitive UI.”
Translation: They finally realized people were just opening apps, getting confused, and returning to Instagram.
This update will let you juggle apps like a circus performer — or a Delhi University student managing side hustles, internships, and toxic relationships.
Still, don’t expect MacBook-level performance. It’s more like giving a Maruti 800 a spoiler and

