Does Nike hate the military?
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Their famous Military Blue sneakers have been renamed
Ross Anderson is Life editor at The Spectator World
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Their famous Military Blue sneakers have been renamed
After spending over $10 billion, screwing over corporate partners, hiring and firing talent and a decade of work trying to develop a flagship product for a new, massive market, Apple has killed what could have been its most ambitious product yet: an electric car. The failure of the electric vehicle project singularly reflects the culture
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They are almost certainly white-label shoes, sold with a 300 percent retail margin
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The detection systems to separate real footage from AI-generated are completely losing the arms race
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What will flop and what will be box-office gold?
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Premium screens, standout laptops and AI will be huge this year
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For a game to work, it has to reach a complex balance of systems and narratives
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The Young Turks founder was born in Istanbul — and he’s running for president
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His chase for virality has eaten away at his artistry
Drone lights, shining above Westminster, spelled out ‘London: a place for everyone,’ at this year’s New Year Eve show in the capital. To most watching on TV around the world, it was big, fun spectacle with bright fireworks and New Year cheer. It’s only good fortune that it didn’t become a crowd crush, of the
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German watchmaking ticks on
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The fashion world is celebrating his departure as creative director. Why?
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The ousted congressman is threatening to take the talk show host to court
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Elon Musk has made a vehicle perfect for just one customer base: crypto millionaires looking to show off as they cruise through Miami
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In the year 2023, improbably as always, the musical proved a success
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How the greatest streetwear brand lost its cool, sold its soul and — apparently — became ‘institutionally racist’
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What is his fashion house without him?
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The brand continues to struggle at remaining relevant
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CGI is no substitute for glue, tape and ketchup
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Or, at least, not a universal best