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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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Group serving disabled raises $550,000
An Orange County organization serving children with disabilities netted more than half a million dollars at its annual fundraiser in Newport Beach this month. United Cerebral Palsy of Orange County celebrated its 60th anniversary and the raising of $550,...Tags: Cerebral Palsy, Autism
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Friends of the Libraries: One library is better than none
The contractor has begun working on the roof at the Costa Mesa/Donald Dungan Library! The roofers have been very busy, which makes me think they will get the job done on time so that we can get back into the library on schedule. In the meantime, you can...Tags: Apple iTunes, Mountains, Landforms, Mother's Day, Poetry
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Officials hope to discuss fire ring ban with AQMD
The South Coast Air Quality Management District will postpone its hearing regarding the removal of beach fire rings in Orange and Los Angeles counties after the city of Huntington Beach received a letter from the California Coastal Commission. The...Tags: Local Government, Jan Perry
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He heard what sounded like a voice
As the second day of searching for two missing Costa Mesa hikers ended, resident John Sendrey decided it had gone on long enough. The 42-year-old IBM programmer thought a data- and technology-driven approach could be the key to finding Kyndall Jack, 18,...Tags: Apple iPhone, PTA, IBM, Law Enforcement
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It's raining golf balls
A black helicopter circled closer and closer to the schoolyard at St. Joachim Catholic School in Costa Mesa on Tuesday, prepping to unload its cargo of 2,305 golf balls. Minutes earlier, a group of students had cheered as Elizabeth McNulty showed them a...
Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Sports, Students, Golf
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Harbor Day School students crazy for pi
First-grader Max Razmjoo belted out a string of random digits Thursday, stopping only briefly for breath and to say "um" a few times. He was reciting pi — hundreds of digits of it. But then he got stuck. Keeping score, math department Chairwoman...Tags: Science and Technology, Mathematics
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Friends of the Libraries: Lessons from the Panama Canal
For some time after my husband read the book "The Path Between the Seas: The Creation of the Panama Canal, 1870-1914", by David McCullough, and recommended it to me as a "very readable" book, I have had it in my pile of reading material. But the very size...Tags: Apple iTunes, Science and Technology, Clubs and Associations, Environmental Issues, Music
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A Note to Our Readers: This is the last Tuesday print edition
The Daily Pilot is evolving to ensure our readers can get their news in a variety of ways — be it print or online, through Facebook posts and tweets, or on their mobile devices. To that end, we have a couple bits of news ourselves. First, we're...Tags: Apple iPhone, Newspapers, Los Angeles Times
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Daily Pilot launches mobile app
The Daily Pilot app is now ready for a phone or tablet near you. We are proud to announce that the Pilot's new mobile app for the iPhone, iPad and Android devices is now available in the iTunes App Store and the Android Market. The app's interface is...Tags: Apple iTunes, Apple iPhone
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Friends of the Libraries: Rethinking the library
In the past year or so, in libraries across the country, you could have listened to a barbershop quartet, taken a class on English as a second language, learned needlepoint, had a sandwich and a cup of coffee, taken a yoga or Zumba class, attended a...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Sony Corp., Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Apodaca: A technological experiment in the classroom
Many parents who once chided their kids to turn off their cell phones during family meals and other once-sacrosanct occasions have officially conceded defeat. More than that, they've become converts to the idea that constant access to mobile technology...Tags: Computer Hardware, Science and Technology, Teachers, Media Industry, Schools
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Harlan: Costa Mesa can live up to motto with attention to detail
For many people, the gateway to Costa Mesa is at Harbor Boulevard from the San Diego (405) Freeway. What impression do we create for a passing or exiting motorist? Within one half-mile south of the freeway offramp there is In-N-Out Burger, Chick fil-A,...Tags: McDonald's, Hamburgers, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Arts, Tacos
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