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  2. Apple Books - Wikipedia

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    Apple Books (known as iBooks prior to iOS 12) is an e-book reading and store application by Apple Inc. for its iOS, iPadOS and macOS operating systems and devices.It was announced, under the name iBooks, in conjunction with the iPad on January 27, 2010, [2] and was released for the iPhone and iPod Touch in mid-2010, as part of the iOS 4 update. [3]

  3. iBooks - Wikipedia

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    iBooks may refer to: iBooks, the former name of Apple Books; ibooks Inc., a book and comics publishing company founded by Byron Preiss; See also.

  4. iBook - Wikipedia

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    iBook is a line of laptop computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from 1999 to 2006. The line targeted entry-level, consumer and education markets, with lower specifications and prices than the PowerBook, Apple's higher-end line of laptop computers.

  5. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Magyar; Madhurâ ; मैथिली ... Wikipedia [c] is a free-content ... with the majority of articles being accessible through an interactive map of the UK. The ...

  6. Talk:iBook - Wikipedia

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    iBooks without an external reset button have a Mini-DVI jack that supports VGA or Composite/S-video, with different adaptors for each. (The reset button is a small button near the headphone jack.) These are fairly significant differences that would be visible, based on the presence or absence of the reset button and the symbol on the headphone ...

  7. László Magyar - Wikipedia

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    László Magyar was born on November 13, 1818, in Szombathely, Hungary, and lived 17 years in Ponte de Cuio, Angola, where he died on November 9, 1864. His geographical explorations, as well as his ethnological research, were supported by his father-in-law, the king of Bié .

  8. List of newspapers in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Építéstechnika (magazine of ÉVOSZ) Magyar Sakkvilág (chess magazine) Marie Claire (women's magazine) Men's Health (men's magazine) National Geographic (scientific journal) PC Guru (computer games) PC World (computer magazine) Playboy (men's magazine) Rádiótechnika (radio-electronic journal) Zsaru (criminal magazine)

  9. Magyarlak - Wikipedia

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    Magyar; Bahasa Melayu; ... Street map (Hungarian) This page was last edited on 28 October 2024, at 11:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...