Apple's Lightning transition as fast as its name
Apple's new Lightning specification is living up to its speedy name.
Just one month and 11 days after announcing the connector, which replaces its decade-old 30-pin connector on devices like the iPhone, iPod and iPad, Apple has put it into all its relevant products.
There is, of course, a cost of the speed. The newly-announced, fourth-generation iPad replaces the 7-month, 7-day-old third-generation model the company debuted at its event earlier this year and that still had the legacy 30-pin adapter.
The move has left many recent buyers incensed, but the changeover overall is impressive -- especially when you look … Read more