Apple’s main ad man thinks different, steps down as Macs battle PCs like it’s 1984

Apple’s certainly seen plenty of shakeups in its ranks over the years and, while this one may not exactly come as a shock, it’s still tough to overstate the influence of Lee Clow, who has announced that he’s stepping down as chief creative officer of Apple’s main ad agency, TBWA/Media Arts Lab. While he also made his mark with a range of other clients (including the Energizer Bunny and the Taco Bell Chihuahua), Clow was most closely identified with Apple, and founded the Media Arts Lab as part of TBWA in 2006 specifically to serve the company. Clow has been the man behind virtually every major Apple advertising campaign even before that, however, including the famous 1984 Superbowl ad, the “Think Different” series, the dancing iPod silhouettes and, of course, the Mac vs. PC ads. Not surprisingly, another Apple ad man, Duncan Milner, has been tapped to take his place, and Clow will be staying on as Chairman if he ever needs a little advice. Let’s head on past the break for a brief trip down memory lane, shall we?

[Via Macworld]

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Verizon launches TV-online movie channel (AFP)

AFP – US telecom firm Verizon launched a high-definition movie channel on Friday, letting subscribers watch films on-demand on televisions or on the Internet.

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Nokia announces the end of its N-Gage gaming service

Nokia has officially announced that it will put an end to its problem-plagued N-Gage gaming service, integrating it into its Ovi Store. The move isn’t really a shocker, and while Nokia has confirmed that no further games will be published, it’s also said that it will continue to sell currently available games in the Ovi Store (as of today) until the end of September 2010. The N-Gage website, which holds the Arena and community boards, will also continue until that time. Nokia says that any already purchased games will continue to run on the mobile device, but that any connected community features will be non-functional come 2010.

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Speed Up Computer – Some Methods to Help You Speed Up Computer

Nowadays, in order to speed up computer, many users may apply various ways to solve it. In fact, since a large number of reasons can account for the slow speed of computer, it is good to handle them respectively with specific methods.

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Computer Training Schools – Target Specific Pains Your Courses Address

There is always a connection between visitor’s pain and their urge to get trained to address it. On the websites which specialize in imparting training, ironically there is a tendency to ignore this and the visitors are often left on their own to figure this out.

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