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What’s New in iPadOS 17, and Which iPads Are Supported?
News iPadOS 17 has a lot to offer. @xguntherc Jun 7, 2023, 12:55 pm EST | 1 min read Apple Right on time as it does each year, Apple announced its next major upgrade for the iPad this week. The new iPadOS 17 update is only available as a developer preview. Still, when it arrives...
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What’s the Difference Between an Avenue, a Road and a Boulevard?
In New York City and beyond, Broadway is just Broadway. Running diagonally across Manhattan, the famous thoroughfare doesn’t have avenue or street attached to its name unlike, say, Wall Street. Henglein and Steets/Cultura/Getty Images Ever wonder why the road you live on may be called an avenue, a boulevard or a court instead of a...