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Instead of the usual California-based event in March, this year, Apple took its team to Chicago to make its spring announcements, most of which revolved around a new iPad geared toward the education market. Additionally, the company also introduced updates to iWork, a new app for teachers, and a new stylus called Crayon that’ll also work with the new iPad.
Since the event took place at a high school, we didn’t get the normal live stream of the keynote until after it was over. So if you’re curious how the announcement actually went down, here’s a supercut of the full event as Tim Cook presents the new iPad for schools.
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