Last month we reported that Apple was to provide iPads to the Los Angeles school district. At the time, the numbers looked like only a slice of the region’s 640, 000 students would receive the hardware (just 31, 000 of them initially). A new update today indicates that this is actually just the first wave, and in fact every one of the region’s kids will benefit from the scheme — as confirmed by Mark Hovatter, chief facilities executive for LAUSD. This is of course great news for those in the area, but not all that bad for Apple’s bottom line , either, we’re guessing. Filed under: Tablets , Apple Comments Via: 9 to 5 mac
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