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Apple is expected to announce new iPad Pro models and potentially more very shortly. Alongside the announcements, Apple will be rolling out a hashflag for the #TakeNote hashtag on Twitter. The hashflag is set to go live at 6:30 a.m. Pacific Time.

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A hashflag is a custom icon that appears next to a specified hashtag on Twitter. In this case, a colorful Apple logo will appear next to #TakeNote.

It's likely that Apple will also announce a redesigned 10th-generation iPad alongside the new iPad Pro, and we might get release dates for iPadOS 16.1, iOS 16.1, and macOS Ventura as well today. We'll find out for sure very soon, so stay tuned.

Update: Apple today unveiled new iPad Pro models, an updated iPad, a new Apple TV, and more.

Article Link: Apple Rolling Out #TakeNote Hashflag on Twitter as New iPad Pro Imminent
 
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Just one note? Or do they mean take notes?

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Several people did not understand my point and thought I didn't understand the English phrase, so here are my explanations to two of them:

1. Of course I know English. Apple marketing hashtag is usually not generic but would have something to do with the product that will be announced. "Take note" would be generic, as in "pay attention." But if it refers to some feature that a new iPad would have, as is usually the case with Apple marketing, such as better note taking features, then it should be "take notes."

2. But perhaps you are right. Apple might be trying for a double meaning here, but if that is the case, it doesn't quite work because it would sound like a mistake.
 
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I thank Apple for giving me the opportunity to learn what a HashFlag is.
Not that it will change my life, but at least it's probably the best Aapkeb offered to me this year.
Sigh.
 
Tim is dragging this out and it is pissing me off. It better be good to be down for 2 full hours. But I expect disappointment as usual from the lackluster CEO Timmeh. He isn’t a products guy and thinks he can do the same magic Steve did. Newsflash. He cannot.
 
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