[Update - The new iPad has 16, 32, or 64 gigabytes of storage. This story originally referred to megabytes. Apple also announced enterprise iOS device management software.]

The new version of Apple’s iPad tablet computer — simply called “new iPad,” not iPad 3 or iPad HD, as was widely misreported — has several lawyer-friendly features, including four times the screen resolution of the iPad 2, built-in dictation software, and an optional fourth-generation cellular network connection, Apple announced Wednesday.

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