Apple and U of A Computer Store Offer iOS7 Presentation This Friday

Apple and U of A Computer Store Offer iOS7 Presentation This Friday
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If you are a new Apple owner or just want to learn more about the new Apple iOS7 software then plan on stopping by the iOS7 presentation from 10:30 a.m. to noon Friday, Oct. 11, in Arkansas Union Rooms 512-514. The presentation is brought to you by the University of Arkansas Computer Store and Apple and will be led by an Apple team member.

Attendees will learn about all-new features of the iOS7 software including the control center, AirDrop for iOS, and smarter multitasking just to name a few. It is the world's most advanced mobile OS.

Feel free to drop-in for all or some of the presentation. To learn more about the U of A Computer Store visit them online at computers.uofastore.com and to learn more about the all-new iOS7 visit the Apple page.

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Emmy Barr, marketing manager
University of Arkansas Bookstore
479-575-2156, esbarr@uark.edu

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