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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.
you might change your mind if Tim changed his presentation and called everything magical
 
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I`m guessing it will drop In one minute (7am)

Guess I was wrong…. Maby 8pm or 10pm then
 
The phrase is “take note”
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."
 
Well can you imagine 🤔 being on the live site making a purchase of an expensive and the 'very latest' piece of kit, only to find seconds later when the new site goes live your very latest purchase is an old piece of kit.:eek:
They could just auto-upgrade or email those customers, no other online store does this and certainly Apple won't stop you from purchasing those products in store (I assume).
 
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Take Note means to pay attention, take notice of something. Apple is using that phrase in a playful way, parallel with taking notes.
My answer to someone else below. 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.

[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."]
 
"Take note" used in this form can mean "pay attention" or "make note of". It doesn't necessarily mean one only creates a singular note.
Yes but, as the commenter said above, Apple uses it as a pun to suggest at a specific feature being rolled out later.
 
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I had a dream

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Just one note? Or do they mean take notes?

Edit:

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.
Could this be FreeForm being released ?
 
Just one note? Or do they mean take notes?

Edit:

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.
Pretty sure you don't know English if you don't get this.
 
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I hope m1 iPad pros get much cheaper for those interested in picking up an iPad Pro. While I always welcome new technology, the state of iPad Pro is such that the m1 is overkill in my opinion, and I don’t see the point in an m2, until apple makes some changes to iPadOS, as well as brings over pro apps like Final Cut or Xcode or logic or let Microsoft offer Visual Studio.
 
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.

‘Of course it works. It’s working right now because people like you are dissecting it. If it didn’t work it would be ignored like 99.9% of hashtags are.
 
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