Apple sues an Italian clothing company for the right to use the name Steve Jobs on whatever they please, and loses.
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When we sat down with Alessandro Piol, the Italian venture capitalist based in new york who has 30 years of experience in the field of technology, he opened up about how his father— in Italy, a pioneer in the sector—taught him to love his work. He also explained how he chooses projects to finance and why New York presents even greater prospects than Silicon Valley. And he concluded with a little “message in a bottle” for young Italians looking to come to the City to develop an idea.
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Italy is the proud home to the world’s biggest Apple Museum. With over 7.000 pieces, it gets the seal of approval from Brett Murray, senior manager in Cupertino. What makes this collection unique is that all the machines, some dating back to the seventies, can be powered on and work perfectly.
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He touched many lives around the world, with his products and now, with his early passing. The following is a review of how the Italian press has reacted to the news. Them, like most of us, finding out through the very tools Jobs himself created. Them writing about it with the very tools he invented.