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Apple Juice Logo to Sour with Apple Computers?

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Just came across Apple Rush, an organic apple juice and beverage company that turned up in an RSS feed for news on Apple Computers.
This one looks a lot more like the Apple logo than some of the logos with apples that have been taken to court by Apple over trademark issues.
Apple Rush, based in Dolton [...]

The iPhone goes to war, thanks to Raytheon

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We’ve lamented the iPhone’s unsuitability to be used as a weapon before. An iPhone wielded in the sock makes a satisfying nunchuku, don’t get us wrong, but in the viscera-choked inferno of the modern battlefield, you’re just never going to be able to close the projectile-perforated distance between you and your enemy enough to give [...]

What Were The Best New Desktop Apps Of 2009?

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It’s that time of year again folks.
Last December, we asked you to nominate your favorite new desktop apps of 2008. Popular choices back then included Evernote, Dropbox, 1Password and Things.
But what new stuff has grabbed your attention during 2009?

Remember, this is new apps we’re talking about. Perhaps one of those myriad Twitter clients has [...]

Lou Reed releases Lou Zoom, a surprising iPhone contact app

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Lou Reed’s a strange one, but then again, you’d pretty much expect him to be: as a teenager, the Velvet Underground founder was institutionalized by his parents and underwent a course of electro-convulsive treatment in order to cure his “homosexual feelings”… a traumatic event that I’ve always felt directly inspired Reed’s 1975 double album of [...]

Life Photo Archive Pictures Steve Jobs Through The Years

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There’s loads of wonderful stuff in the Google LIFE photo archive, and Gruber’s warning is apt indeed: it’s a time-sink.

Needless to say, Apple has a presence within that archive.

How many times has Steve appeared on the cover of Time? Five, it seems: once in the early days, a second time in a candid shot, the third time with the first gen iMac, next reflected in the screen of a G4 iMac, and finally as the man who knows what’s next.

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Giles Turnbull is a freelance writer in England. He is a columnist for PA, and has written for the BBC, Guardian, Daily Telegraph, MacUser, Macworld, and The Morning News. He has a blog you can ignore and a Twitter account you needn't follow.

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