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The Beatles changed the name of their company that oversaw their business interests to Apple in 1967, and released most of their later albums on the Apple Records label, with its distinctive labeling--a green-skinned Apple on the A-side and the halved apple for the B-side.
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Turkish designer Fevzi Karaman is developing an apple-green credenza that opens up to reveal a kitchen sink, a stove top, even a trash can.
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Determining Apple's "green-ness" is difficult because much of the information reported to authorities, like the Environmental Protection Agency, is provided voluntarily.
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Also on Flickr, "Green My Apple" is a Greenpeace-led pressure group of Mac devotees who want Apple to make more environmentally-friendly computers.
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Apple Corps, which depicts a green apple as its logo, argued the computer-maker had breached a 1991 agreement that limited the use of each other's symbols to music and computing respectively.
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Both Tony Fadell, the so-called father of the iPhone who left Apple to explore green technology, and Andy Rubin, the overlord of Android, both worked at General.
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The green was achieved despite another weak performance out of Apple (AAPL), down -4.6% and hitting a fresh 52-week low.
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New York is sometimes viewed as being so much more energy-efficient than suburban or rural areas that some have started to call it The Big Green Apple.
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Green Mountain sells more than 200 varieties of K-Cup portion packs including brands of coffee, tea, hot apple cider, iced teas, hot cocoa and other dairy-based beverages.
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