In short: Keynote with slightly less advertising for Creator Studio +++ “Tomb Raider” now available for iPhone and iPad | News


A new subscription, Creator Studio, has recently become available, which grants access to paid Pro software and expands the iWork apps with a range of AI tools as well as an extensive catalog of photos and graphics. If you don’t take out the subscription, you can otherwise use Pages, Numbers and Keynote without any further restrictions. However, Apple refers to the Creator Studio in various places (see here). With the recently released version 15.1.1, Cupertino has at least made some improvements to Keynote on the Mac: users had to accept a somewhat obtrusive reference to the Creator Studio even when editing the slide layout. This is now a thing of the past: 

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When creating a new document, Apple still insists on drawing attention to the subscription service, but at least you can no longer see a banner while working on a presentation.
Tomb Raider available for iPhone and iPad
The reboot of released in 2013 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows PCs Tomb Raider is now available for iPhone and iPad in the App Store. It is the full game including the twelve DLC packs, which according to the developers has been “expertly adapted for mobile devices”. In fact, the title is also compatible with older hardware: the iPhone XS or SE (2022) are sufficient. Who Tomb Raider If you want to play on the tablet, you need an iPad without the name suffix from 2020 or newer. Alternatively, an iPad mini (2021), iPad Air (2020) or iPad Pro (2018) are sufficient. The device must also have 11 gigabytes of free storage space.
The game allows you to select different graphics modes, for example to focus on the frame rate, the level of detail or the battery life. If you struggle with the controls via the touchscreen, you can let Lara Croft jump, shoot and run using a gamepad if you wish.
Tomb Raider (15.99 euros) for iPhone and iPad in the App Store

















