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Rumors we Love: Apple iTablet to Bring Back "Think different"

By , Wednesday, Dec 9, 2009 at 1:24 pm
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If Apple does release a mythical iTablet, could the mythical advertising return them to the glorious campaign of "Think different" past? TiPb doesn't take anything involving the iTablet as anything approaching news, but seeing as how our site was originally called "Phone different" this particular rumor warmed even our frozen, jaded little blogger hearts.

And, frankly, we'd love to see a refreshed, renewed, Think different on our TV and in our webs.

[via 9to5mac]

Rene Ritchie

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  1. Chris says:

    I loved those black and white Think Different posters!

  2. fastlane says:

    @Chris:

    Yeah, I still have the original Einstein and Hitchcock ones.

    But, of course, if they use the "Think Different" slogan for the tablet, they'll no doubt be met with the usual onslaught of "Apple thinks they invented it when they didn't" whining.

  3. ezmac says:

    It'll be a hoot if they named the 'tablet' the Newton..

  4. Jose says:

    Frankly my dear... I don't give a damn

  5. smchrist2 says:

    Those are hanging up in my math class

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