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The new iPad Pro can get pricey when it comes to upgrades. In an announcement that Apple CEO Tim Cook described as the "biggest day for iPad since its introduction," the tech giant launched brand new iPad Air and iPad Pro models along with a new Pencil Pro stylus and a Magic Keyboard. The iPad Pro comes with a new OLED display and up to two terabytes of storage. AdvertisementIf the $3,000 range is too steep, Apple also dropped the price of its 10th-generation iPad to $350 on Tuesday. Though older, it's still compatible with previous generations of the Pencil and Magic Keyboard Folio.
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You can now get an iPad for just $349
  + stars: | 2024-05-07 | by ( Ana Altchek | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +2 min
Apple revealed the 10th-generation iPad will now be available for $349. The lower-cost iPad supports Apple Pencil, Magic Keyboard, and offers 4K resolution. The iPad 10th generation is now available for $349 — that's about $100 less than what it came out as in 2022. Related storiesCook referred to the new offering as a "more affordable entry-level iPad with an all-screen design." The iPad 10th generation is $250 less than the iPad Air and $650 less than the iPad Pro.
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Retired lawyer Peter Antonucci lived on The World, a luxurious residential ship, for six years. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with retired lawyer Peter Antonucci, who spent six years living on The World — a residential ship for millionaires. Peter Antonucci on an expedition during his time living on The World. Peter Antonucci holding a bottle of Champagne while on The World. Courtesy of Peter AntonucciAnd the wine — the ship has one of the greatest wine lists you'll ever see.
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For example, the Joyce’s program features a duet of hers set to the 18th Etude. “My first reaction is just to listen,” she said — to the Rachmaninoff-esque shading, the mellowness and alluring romanticism. Peck similarly described his étude, the Sixth, in poetic rather than structural terms. And the amount of time the étude takes, it feels like an eternity.”Not everyone has such strong emotional reactions to the études. “What Philip would say is, there’s plenty of other music in the world.”If there is any agreement on the études, it may be about their specific difficulties.
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A page from a copy of the First Folio Photo: PBSWho, pray tell, were John Heminges and Henry Condell ? Men responsible for “the most important secular book in the history of the Western world,” according to “Making Shakespeare: The First Folio.” A “Great Performances” presentation, it is concerned, though not overly, with the original publication of William Shakespeare ’s previously uncollected plays, now 400 years old and a near-accident of history. Making Shakespeare: The First Folio Friday, 9 p.m., PBSHeminges and Condell, actor colleagues of Shakespeare, took it upon themselves (with assistance, financial and otherwise, we are told, from bookseller Edward Blount ) to collect, transcribe and print Shakespeare’s 36 known plays in the few years after the playwright’s death in 1616; fewer than 20 had been printed previously (in quarto form—eight pages of text to a sheet, folded to make four leaves). Others were gathered by the pair from handwritten copies, scripts, notes, and often had to be compared with the few examples of Shakespeare’s own handwriting, which was, as one expert describes it, “a mess.”
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CNN —William Shakespeare’s influence over the world remains unwavering more than four centuries after the renowned dramatist began his career. To mark the continued resonance of the famed playwright’s words 400 years after the publication of his “First Folio” on November 8, 1623, British filmmaker Jack Jewers has sent a portrait of Shakespeare along with a speech from one of his best-known works to the edge of space. A team from aerospace company Sent Into Space helped with the space flight. “I had this image in my head: a portrait of Shakespeare – the universal playwright, whose work I truly believe speaks to everyone – backgrounded by space, with earth’s curvature in the background. “The parallels are uncanny and Shakespeare’s words are fresher now than ever before in their ability to speak powerfully to our own contemporary lives,” he added.
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William Shakespeare's First Folio on display at Christies in London, April 24, 2023. Shakespeare's First Folio was compiled by his friends and published on Nov. 8, 1623, seven years after his death. Some 750 copies are believed to have been printed, containing 36 of the 37 plays Shakespeare wrote, arranged for the first time as comedies, tragedies and histories. "A tiny copy of the speech we used, which is 'The Lovers and Madmen' speech from 'Midsummer Night's Dream', (was) inserted into the portrait," Jewers told Reuters. "The Stranger's Case" features a speech Shakespeare contributed to an unperformed play alongside footage of refugees at sea.
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Shakespeare’s First Folio Turns 400
  + stars: | 2023-11-03 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Now known as the First Folio, that volume has become a lodestone of Shakespeare scholarship over the centuries, offering the most definitive versions of his work along with clues to his process and plenty of disputes about authorship and intention. In honor of its 400th anniversary, the British Library and Rizzoli recently released a facsimile version of the First Folio. On this week’s episode, The Times’s critic at large Sarah Lyall talks with Adrian Edwards, head of the library’s Printed Heritage Collections, about Shakespeare’s work, the library’s holdings and the cultural significance of that original volume. “If we didn’t have the First Folio, given that all the manuscript versions of the plays are lost, we wouldn’t have plays such as ‘The Tempest’ or ‘Twelfth Night’ or ‘A Winter’s Tale’ or ‘Julius Caesar’ or ‘Antony Cleopatra’ or ‘Macbeth,’” Edwards says. You can send them to books@nytimes.com.
Persons: William Shakespeare, Sarah Lyall, Adrian Edwards, Julius Caesar ’, ‘ Antony Cleopatra ’, ’ ” Edwards, , Organizations: British Library, Rizzoli
As the National Audubon Society recovers from a referendum to change its name in light of the fact that America’s founding birder was a slave owner (the name stayed), a luxe reissue of John James Audubon’s magnum opus, BIRDS OF AMERICA (Abbeville, $195), proves the man’s artistry itself unimpeachable. His paintings foretold the ambitions of the camera, and at only a quarter of the size of the four-volume folio that was first published between 1827 and 1838, this still hefty edition preserves the poetic backdrops and fierce detail of the original. The copperplate lines are so exact they mimic the individual venation of feathers; the neck of a gyrfalcon takes on all the ripply realism of moiréd silk.
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NEW YORK (AP) — On the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio, rare originals are being displayed and publishers are offering collectors editions of Shakespeare's plays, including one that sells for $1,500. The British Museum is collaborating with Rizzoli Books in New York on “Shakespeare’s First Folio: 400th Anniversary Facsimile Edition,” contained within a slipcase cover. Besides Doran's introduction, the Folio Society release includes a foreword by Dame Judi Dench. “In an era when everything seems disposable, I feel like there's a good market for fine editions of classic books,” says Folio Society publishing director Tom Walker. “You can buy a Ben Jonson folio for a few thousand dollars; a Shakespeare folio will cost you millions.
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Apple used to dominate the K-12 education market. By missing out on schools, Apple is losing the unique relationship it once had with students. Long before music was part of Apple's DNA and computers were something to be strapped to one's face, Apple was the de facto standard for K-12 education. Apple's share of the K-12 education market has been under siege since at least 2017 , when low-cost Windows computers and Google's affordable Chromebooks with its suite of cloud apps, began to own the market. But maybe more importantly, Google now owns the K-12 market because Apple appears to be uninterested in it.
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LONDON, July 18 (Reuters) - King Charles will mark 400 years since William Shakespeare's plays were published in collective form on Tuesday, bringing actors and directors together to celebrate his love for the bard and a book hailed as one of the most important in English literature. Compiled by Shakespeare's friends seven years after his death, the Folio contained plays which had never before been published. Now he is sovereign, Charles, 74, wants to shape a monarchy fit for the future. He has been president of the Royal Shakespeare Company since 1991. At the Windsor Castle reception on Tuesday, actors will perform including Simon Russell Beale and Harriet Walter, two of Britain's greatest stage actors.
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Amazon Prime Day is almost over, and with it, so are all of the best Prime Day deals. The 64GB 9th generation iPad, typically valued at $329, is now just $249, tying its lowest-ever price. Meanwhile, the newer 10th generation iPad is making its own waves. If you were set on the 64GB model, Best Buy has it for $399 (a $50 saving that was the best price yet until just yesterday). iPad Mini and iPad Air on sale for Prime Day too, though the deals aren't quite as good as the standard iPad.
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Both the 9th and 10th generation standard iPads are discounted during the event, but deals end tonight or when they sell out, so act quickly. The 64GB 9th generation iPad, typically valued at $329, is now just $249, tying its lowest-ever price. Meanwhile, the newer 10th Generation iPad is making its own waves. The best Apple iPad Prime Day dealsDeal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Get the 10th generation iPad.
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The best Apple iPad Prime Day dealsDeal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Lowest Price Apple iPad 9th-gen (2021) Apple's 2021 9th-gen 10.2-inch iPad is an absolute steal at $249 for the 64GB model. Deal Apple iPad Air (2022) The 2022 iPad Air has the same power as the 2021 iPad Pro for a lower price. The 9th generation iPad uses Apple's exclusive Lightning chargers, while the 10th uses the more common USB-C. The iPad Air and iPad mini are both great if you expect to travel with your iPad a lot.
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We're seeing discounts of 20% or more, and we've sorted through the selection to find the best Prime Day monitor deals. And check out all the best Prime Day PC gaming deals for even more chances to save on computer gear. Top 3 monitor dealsBest Prime Day monitor deals LG's UltraFine 4K monitor is being discounted right now for Prime Day. $164.00 from Amazon Originally $209.00 Save 22%Best Prime Day gaming monitor dealsSamsung's Odyssey has an ultra-wide screen that makes it great for gaming. For more details on how to find a great monitor, check out our guides to the best computer monitor and best gaming monitor.
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Both the 9th and 10th generation standard iPads are discounted for just the first day of the sale. The 64GB 9th generation iPad, typically valued at $329, is now just $249, tying its lowest-ever price. Meanwhile, the newer 10th Generation iPad is making its own waves. The best Apple iPad Prime Day dealsDeal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Lowest Price Apple iPad 9th-gen (2021) Apple's 2021 9th-gen 10.2-inch iPad is an absolute steal at $249 for the 64GB model.
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Amazon Prime Day is here, and we're rounding up all the best Prime Day deals, including discounts on monitors for gaming and home offices. Popular brands like Samsung, LG, and Dell have discounted monitors by 20% or more, and we've sorted through the selection to find the best Prime Day monitor deals. Top 3 monitor dealsBest Prime Day monitor deals LG's UltraFine 4K monitor is being discounted right now for Prime Day. For more details on how to find a great monitor, check out our guides to the best computer monitor and best gaming monitor. You can also check out our best gaming PC and best gaming laptop guides for more computer hardware recommendations.
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(CNN) — Never-before-seen draft lyrics of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” suggest that Freddie Mercury considered giving his mock-opera anthem a somewhat different title: “Mongolian Rhapsody.”The discovery was made following the emergence of a 15-page folio of lyrics, vocal lines and harmonies handwritten by the singer as he composed his 1975 hit. Queen recorded “Bohemian Rhapsody” the next year. Sotheby's auction house said the handwritten lyrics present "untold insights into other possible directions the song could have taken." Queen pictured in 1977, two years after releasing "Bohemian Rhapsody." Richard E. Aaron/Redferns/Getty Images“What is ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ about?
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NEW YORK—Walk past the famous lions and up the steps of the New York Public Library’s main branch and, in addition to a huge collection of books anyone with a card can borrow, there are rarities such as 400-year-old copies of Shakespeare’s First Folio and an even older Gutenberg Bible. Golden bookAnother title that can’t leave the premises is an ordinary looking, modern hardcover on investing written by a still-living author.
LONDON, April 24 (Reuters) - Six highly rare first edition collections of William Shakespeare’s plays will go on show in London next week in what auction house Christie's says will be the largest display of the works in Britain. The exhibition, which marks the 400th anniversary of the publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio in 1623, runs in Christie's London showroom from May 2 until May 26. [1/6] William Shakespeare's First Folio on display at Christies in London, April 24, 2023. REUTERS/Anna Gordon 1 2 3 4 5"We don't know exactly how many copies were published, but the most likely guesstimate is 750 copies, and 235 copies survive in some form. "It's the only time that the public can see six copies of the First Folio together exhibited," Ford said.
10 Things to Know About the 2022 iPads
  + stars: | 2022-11-04 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +6 min
It’s a fresh look for the tablet, bringing it more in-line with the iPad Pro, iPad Air and iPad Mini, with some notable compromises. Most people are likely better off choosing the 9th-generation iPad for non-demanding work, or the iPad Air or iPad Pro for more power. It has been totally redesignedThis is the first “mainline” iPad to get the edge-to-edge design that started with the iPad Pro before spreading to the iPad Air and iPad Mini. It uses fingerprint-based Touch ID on the top button for security, rather than the Face ID system found on the iPad Pro and almost all current iPhones. That’s nearly 40% more expensive than the base model, 9th-gen iPad, and only 25% less than the superior iPad Air.
I've been testing the new iPad for the past several days and if you're looking for an entry-level iPad, I think it's worth spending the extra $120 on this year's version. The debut of the 10th generation iPad comes at a crucial time for Apple: right ahead of the all-important holiday shopping season. The new iPad AppleThe iPad I've been testing has 5G cellular, which costs an extra $150. It only works with the first-generation Apple Pencil, which is seven years old and isn't as comfortable to use. iPad (10th generation) Sofia PittShould you buy it?
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