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IBOOK

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IBOOKInternet Powerbook (Macintosh notebook computer)
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| If anyone has a photo or any information about him, those involved in the project would be delighted to incorporate it into their iBook. You can contact Kay at the Lit & Phil on 0191 2320192.
To view this book you must have an iPad with iBooks 3 or later and iOS 5.1 or later or a Mac with iBooks 1.0 or later or OS X 10.9 or later.
The interactive 32-page 'Rider Choices' iBook is priced at just 99 cents.
Anyone wanting to download the free iBook, can search North Yorkshire Police on iTunes.
"The e-book in the iBook store was a new frontier for us, which really creates a level of inner activity for a guide that has not previously existed," said John Boris, Lonely Planet's executive vice president, "We believe it is the most enhanced e-book out there for travel."
Other improvements include a much sharper new screen that has four times the resolution of its predecessor, a boost to battery life and a version Apple's iBook reader.
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A SCHOOL is hoping the release of the serial numbers of 53 Apple Mac ibook's stolen will lead to their recovery.
We tested FreeAgent Desk on an older Mac (iBook G4) and it took us just a few minutes to set up and begin backing up music files, Word and Excel documents, photos, and videos.
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