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i P a d : Is it t he new g o l d e n apple?

The iPad made its debut on Jan. 28. Photo by AP

Steve Jobs presented the new iPad last Thursday, Jan. 28 at the Apple Convention. Essentially a larger-screened iPhone, the device offers books and better internet display. Questions on how programs like Photoshop and drawing applications will be used were not answered. News of this unveiling started when

a patent name was released a few months back. Amazon.com began to adapt its Kindle book reader program to operating systems, even offering Kindle books for the iPhone. This would mean that Amazon and Apple would be competing for books on an Apple product. The price tag is between $600 and $800 and is not expected to have the features of future iPad releases next year. –KEITH BORGHOLTHAUS

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