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Steve Jobs Expects New Tablet to Reshape Print Media

Financial World News Update by Equities Magazine

Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs is promising relief for print media with a new tablet debuting next week from Apple. Jobs is confident the device, that’s name has yet to be released, will change the state of textbooks, newspapers and television to the same extreme that the company’s i-Pod changed music.

 

Apple is looking to widen its grasp on the technological market by becoming a sort of passage to bring content from physical form to individuals.

 

The company focused on increasing efficiency in the classroom and home. Without revealing too much, Apple has shared that the tablet, which seems to have elements of a Kindle, can be communal to an entire family for everyday computer uses or used in replacement of physical textbook.

 

In recent months and weeks, the company has met with publishers across mediums of books magazine and newspapers to discuss how they can come together and thrive simultaneously.

 

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