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The iPad is a tablet mobile device introduced by Apple Inc. released on April 3, 2010. Apple sold 3-million iPads in the first 80 days. The tablet is marketed for reading books and periodicals as well as watching movies and television shows.
The iPad is a tablet mobile device introduced by Apple Inc. released on April 3, 2010. Apple sold 3-million iPads in the first 80 days. The tablet is marketed for reading books and periodicals as well as watching movies and television shows.
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Review: 'The Crucible' reinvigorated at Antaeus
Shakespearean in dimension and craft, “The Crucible,” Arthur Miller’s 1953 play about the Salem witch trials, is inarguably a masterwork. More arguably, it's over-produced. How, then, does a director bring new immediacy to this...
Tags: Apple iPhone
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Hungry? A Paula Deen museum is in the works
Paula Deen, the queen of comfort food and, well, butter, could soon have her accomplishments -- and perhaps her doughnut burger recipe -- on display. The Albany Herald reported that local businesswoman B.J. Fletcher and Deen’s first husband, Jimmy...
Tags: Food Network (tv network), Arts, Dancing Queen (song), Apple iPhone, Museums
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Vimeo, Flickr reportedly to be built into Apple's upcoming iOS 7
The next version of Apple's iOS will reportedly include Flickr and Vimeo integration, making it easier for users to share content they create with the two social networks. Apple news website 9to5Mac reported Tuesday that iOS 7, which the Cupertino...
Tags: Sociology, Media Industry, Social Media, Apple iPhone, YouTube
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Apple CEO Tim Cook strongly defends tax policy at Senate hearing
WASHINGTON — Apple Inc. Chief Executive Tim Cook strongly defended the company's tax practices Tuesday at a Senate hearing highlighting the technology giant's use of Irish subsidiaries to shelter billions of dollars in income from U.S. taxes....
Tags: Apple Inc., Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Apple iPhone
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How Google Music, Spotify and other subscription services compare
Google jumped into the music subscription market last week with Google Music All Access, escalating the competition in a crowded market. Although Google brings the biggest name to the market, many others already have large followings. Spotify stands out...
Tags: Sociology, Trials, Apple iPhone, Marketing, Culture
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Shakespeare's sonnets get a new iPad, iPhone app
William Shakespeare is believed to have written 154 sonnets during his life. Carrying around the complete volume has never been physically burdensome since each poem is a mere 14 lines. But a new application for the Apple iPad and iPhone is seeking to...
Tags: New Products, Apple iPhone, Apple iTunes, William Shakespeare, Poetry
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Is your TV a smart TV? How to connect to the Internet
It's not enough these days to wonder what to watch on your TV; a growing question for many is how to watch. Just like any device in your life, TVs can now connect to the Internet. This lets you grab shows from the Internet and watch content whenever you...
Tags: Television, National Hockey League, Social Media, Pandora Media, Inc., National Football League
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Win big in Vegas? Treat yourself to one of these swell wine dinners
Here’s what to do when you win big in Vegas: reserve the new Krug Chef’s Table at Michelin two-star Restaurant Guy Savoy in Caesars Palace. For two to six guests, the multiple-starred French chef will create a menu of up to 13 courses...
Tags: Kentucky Fried Chicken, Michelin Group, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Jack Dorsey unveils Square Stand, new iPad point-of-sale system
SAN FRANCISCO -- Jack Dorsey, co-founder of San Francisco payments startup Square, is making another big push to expand into larger restaurants and retailers with a sleek new point-of-sale device. The Square Stand is made out of molded white plastic and...
Tags: New Products, Starbucks Corp., Credit and Debt, Square Register, Howard D. Schultz
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Space odyssey ends better for Chris Hadfield than for Major Tom
A Soyuz capsule has landed safely in the steppes of Kazakhstan, bringing to a safe end the space odyssey of Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, whose video of David Bowie's "A Space Oddity" has gone viral. The capsule containing Hadfield, along with...
Tags: Space Programs, Entertainment, NASA, Music Industry, Music
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NBA owners vote to reject Sacramento Kings' proposed move to Seattle
NBA owners voted Wednesday to reject the Sacramento Kings' proposed move to Seattle, the latest in a long line of cities that have tried to land the franchise. The 22-8 vote in Dallas followed a recommendation made last month by the NBA's relocation...
Tags: Fabio Fognini, Andy Murray, Kevin Johnson, Steve Ballmer, Migration
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Chris Hadfield first in-space viral music video star with 'Space Oddity'
The cover of "A Space Oddity" by Chris Hadfield, International Space Station commander, is going galactically viral Monday. But it was a decidedly terrestrial affair. And it centered on a Silver Lake producer and a Canadian singer who once did vocals...
Tags: Space Programs, Social Media, Entertainment, NASA, Music Industry
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