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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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On the Town: Derby-themed event benefits GAR, YWCA's 16th bash
Orb won the Kentucky Derby after coming from 17th place on Saturday. It was a gloomy day in Churchill Downs but a bright, sunny day in Burbank. That's where the Glendale Association for the Retarded celebrated its 22nd annual Derby Day with the use of a...
Tags: Kentucky Derby, Auction Service, Yasmin (drug), Services and Shopping, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes
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Glendale police: Suspects attempt theft of headphones
A group assaulted a man outside a 7-Eleven store Saturday in attempt to steal his headphones and iPad, officials said. A Good Samaritan intervened and stopped the group about 8:30 a.m. from attacking and robbing the man outside the convenience store on...Tags: Theft, Google Inc.
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Glendale Mayor Frank Quintero op-ed: Good stories were plentiful in 2012
While reading the Glendale News-Press article, “A year of highlights and low points,” I couldn't help but reflect on 2012. Although last year was difficult for the global economy, we would be remiss not to remind ourselves of the great...Tags: Bloomingdales, Arts and Culture, Nordstrom, Real Estate Buyers, Whole Foods Market
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Ron Kaye: Progress isn't often in pursuit of perfection
Frankly, I’m fed up with politicians telling me, “Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good,” when they really mean you better not get in the way of them serving some special interest at the public expense. I’m dismayed...Tags: Science and Technology, Philosophy, New Products, The Happiest News!, Human Interest
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Start the Presses: More digital, less paper
In my nearly four years in the editor’s chair, I’ve used this space on occasion to talk about our joys, our pains or to announce changes. This column has a bit of all three. Though I risk repeating myself, I want to make sure everyone is...Tags: Google Play, Social Media, Apple iPhone
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Editor's Note: New ways to read the News-Press
We’re pleased to announce the unveiling of an app for the Glendale News-Press for the iPhone, iPad and Android-powered devices. The app is in response to our readers, who have long asked for it, and our own internal need to grow with the digital...Tags: Apple iPhone
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Campus police serve an important role
The role of police on the Glendale Community College campus is important. As we all know, the police have the responsibility to enforce the law. Educational places such as schools, colleges and universities are expected to be far from any crime or illegal...Tags: Theft, Colleges and Universities
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Changes a chance to welcome the future
When it comes to mobile apps, there is nary an alternative choice for the News-Press or any other newspaper (“Upcoming changes,” editor’s note, Oct. 20). Mobile is the name of the game in publishing, as mobile devices allow us to get the...Tags: Politics, Elections
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Editor's Note: Upcoming changes
Beginning next month, the Glendale News-Press, Burbank Leader, La Cañada Valley Sun and Pasadena Sun will be undergoing some changes. Here's a preview of what to expect. To start, we will be launching a News-Press app for iPhone, iPad and Android users...Tags: Apple iPhone
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Holy Family alums reunite
It was 1937, the year of the Hindenburg disaster and disappearance of Amelia Earhart, and the world was grinding toward its second World War. That was the year a small Catholic church in Glendale started a high school with 21 female freshmen. On...
Tags: Students, Schools, Manufacturing and Engineering, Heavy Engineering, High Schools
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Artists and their special books
If you think all paper books can be replaced by a Nook, iPad or Kindle, take a good look at “Picasso, Braque, & Léger: Twentieth Century Modern Masters,” an exhibition of works on paper at the Forest Lawn Museum in Glendale. Three early...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Museums, Artists, Fine Artists
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On the Town: Guilds introduce Army of Pink soldiers
The Army of Pink 2012 began its march at the Rosemont Pavilion next to the Rose Bowl. On Sunday several dozen supporters marched to the Power of Pink highlighting breast cancer awareness. The Army of Pink campaign is presented by the Dr. Norick...
Tags: Cancer, The Salvation Army, Anthony J. Portantino, Politics, Armed Forces
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