That is a touching story, but it's a tad cliché. Still, it's a good sign that Apple has some corporate resources set aside for those who could use a little help.
That is a touching story, but it's a tad cliché. Still, it's a good sign that Apple has some corporate resources set aside for those who could use a little help.
I assumed that Apple provided them for the school, because if they didn't, what would be the story in that? There's nothing generous about charging for a product at all.