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10 highlights from the Apple announcement

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Apple rolled out its updated iPad, dubbed the iPad Air at an event in San Francisco Tuesday. It's the first redesign of the tablet since it debuted in 2010. Read More

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Richi Jennings: Sober reflections on Apple's announcements
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Microsoft exec scoffs at talk that Apple's free iWork threatens Office
Microsoft's head of communications took shots today at Apple's decision to give away its iWork productivity software, calling the move "an attempt to catch up." Read More

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