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"Apple makes great ads" is a thing people used to say all the time. Now it keeps pulling its ads. What could be going on?
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Macworld on MSNApple’s cheeky ‘Parent Presentation’ helps kids make the hard sell on buying a MacThe competition for your dollars is fierce, and Apple wants to help new college students persuade parents into buying a Mac. The company has just released The Parent Presentation, a set of slides with ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSNApple's missteps are adding up - but don't count it out yetThe stumbles from America's most profitable company keep coming, worrying investors and leaving its massive consumer base hungry for true innovation. In its latest misfire, Apple pulled a new ad ...
Are you a student who is struggling to convince your parents to buy you a Mac for college? Apple has come up with a humorous ...
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CNET on MSNApple Ads Aren't Cool Anymore. Here's What I Think Changed.Commentary: You don't need an 81-slide deck to convince your parents to buy you a Mac for college. Apple should change its ...
A slide presentation that says "45 undeniable reasons why a Mac is essential to college" was still available to download at the time of writing. This marks the latest advertisement pulled by Apple.
"Wow," Federighi enthuses in a lightly exaggerated tone about an hour and 19 minutes into a 90-minute presentation. "More ...
Apple has taken down “The Parent Presentation,” an ad showing comedian Martin Herlihy telling students how to convince their parents to buy them a Mac.
Apple's 23% plunge over the past four trading sessions has again turned Microsoft into the world's most valuable public company. Stream NBC 5 for free, 24/7, wherever you are. As of Tuesday's ...
Apple is a great company, almost sure to become a dividend aristocrat in the future. Over the long term there is plenty of opportunities for further growth, driven by AI and robotics.
Apple's 23% plunge over the past four trading sessions has again turned Microsoft into the world's most valuable public company. As of Tuesday's close, Microsoft is worth $2.64 trillion, while ...
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