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The iPad's Growing Pains

"The delay may cost Apple some back-to-school sales and delay the launch of the iPad in some international markets, but by September or October, the problem should go away," Harry Wang, director of mobile and health research at Parks Associates, told MacNewsWorld.

From the article, "The iPad's Growing Pains" by Richard Adhikari

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