Guardian Daily podcast: Lord Goldsmith appears before Chilcot inquiry; plus Apple unveils the iPad The Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war has heard from one of its key witnesses. Former attorney general Lord Goldsmith explained why he changed his mind on the legality of military action. But Andrew Sparrow, who's been live blogging from the inquiry, says Goldsmith - while defending the legality - pointedly stopped short of saying an invasion was the right thing to do.Technology expert Dan Catt gives his assessment of the hotly-anticipated new Apple iPad, unveiled by Steve Jobs yesterday.Steven Morris meets Cadbury workers protesting at the Bournville plant against the proposed takeover by American food giant Kraft.Beth, an environmental campaigner protesting against plans for an open cast mine in south Lanarkshire, speaks to me from the tree she has occupied for the last six months.And Jessica Shepherd looks at a new study that shows teenagers from poorer families are more likely to go to university than they were 15 years ago.Jon DennisPhil MaynardTim Maby
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Books on iPad Offer Publishers a Pricing Edge Newspapers had a mixed reaction to the tablet, but most of the largest book publishers have signed on to provide e-book content. 新聞が、錠に混合反応していた最大の本の出版社のほとんどは、書籍コンテンツの電子を提供するために署名している
Apple Launches iPad Tablet Computer Computer promised to combine best elements of company's line of phones and laptops コンピュータの携帯電話やノートパソコンの会社のラインの最高の要素を結合することを約束