Apple has announced a new iPad with “pencil” support, but compared with recent offerings from Google is it too little too late? Plus the governor of Arizona puts a halt on autonomous car tests in the state and Foxxconn is buying Belkin for $866 million dollars.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Allison Sheridan.
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Apple unveils new 9.7-inch iPad designed for classrooms, Arizona suspends Uber autonomous vehicle testing, Foxconn buys Belkin. 
1850 – San José was incorporated as one of the first cities in California and was the site of the first state capital. It would lose the capital to Vallejo in 1852 but eventually become the center of Silicon Valley and the de facto capital of the technology world.
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