From: The Verge - Friday Mar 16, 2018 02:00 pm
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Apple is hosting an event focused on education on March 27th at a high school in Chicago. Despite the strange location, we may see cheaper iPads or MacBooks targeted at schools and universities, and possibly even the successor to the MacBook Air that could come in at less than $1,000. 

Or it could just be some boring iWork updates. Who knows! We'll have full coverage, so stay tuned.

-Micah

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