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What's with this fancy button? It's a little bit too easy to click and hold for the iPad Pro's stylus to work properly with the iPad Pro, so Logitech has made it easier to use the stylus. It seems to work with the iPad Pro's Touch ID sensor—the key sensor that allows the mouse to move and move, but doesn't support gestures. The iPad Pro's Touch ID is not a real number, so it has to be a bit more precise to figure out the correct number (the numbers are always in the upper left).
The new stylus comes with Apple's new stylus, a curved version of the iPad's stylus. This new stylus is slightly smaller than the old one, but it's narrower than the iPhone 6S's. The stylus is also slightly thinner than the iPad Pro's stylus, so it's easier to read, but not a huge improvement over the iPad Pro's stylus.
The Crayon also comes with four USB 3.0 ports on the back, which is a neat feature, but you really get the feeling that the Crayon can be used as a tablet, too. You have to plug in the iPad Pro, the iPad Air, an iPhone 6S, or a Samsung Galaxy S7, and you'll get a notification. The Crayon will work with all iPads.A man has been arrested and charged with attempted murder after he allegedly shot and killed his wife and their two sons in their home in west Manchester, a police spokesman said.
The man, aged 36, was arrested early Wednesday morning and charged with attempted murder of their two sons, 19 and 20, in a home on the 300 block of St Thomas Street, East London.
Police said they were notified by a passer-by who told officers that a man was outside the home at around 9.40am and heard a gunshot when he heard a man screaming.
When officers arrived, they found the man lying face down and had a bloodied body covered.
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