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{{quote|"And ''I'' wanted to name the store iMario, because anything with a lowercase I has got to be technologically advanced."|'''[[Mario]]''' in a<ref> |
{{quote|"And ''I'' wanted to name the store iMario, because anything with a lowercase I has got to be technologically advanced."|'''[[Mario]]''' in a<ref>unfortunately no longer available</ref> redub of ''[[The Great Mission to Save Princess Peach]]''}} |
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Remember how we'd attach the letter E to everything? Good times. It stood for "electronic", so it could damn well apply to any new gadget at the time. Ancient history now...We've moved a vowel over. |
Remember how we'd attach the letter E to everything? Good times. It stood for "electronic", so it could damn well apply to any new gadget at the time. Ancient history now...We've moved a vowel over. |
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See also [[Super Title 64 Advance]] for videogames, and [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]] for other letters that make things cool. In [[Speculative Fiction]], this can be a sign that [[Everything Is an iPod In The Future]]. |
See also [[Super Title 64 Advance]] for videogames, and [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]] for other letters that make things cool. In [[Speculative Fiction]], this can be a sign that [[Everything Is an iPod In The Future]]. |
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== iExamples |
== iExamples == |
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* As mentioned before, Apple. Chances are, if you have marketed and sold a product with this type of idea, you got the idea from Apple. |
* As mentioned before, Apple. Chances are, if you have marketed and sold a product with this type of idea, you got the idea from Apple. |
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** ''Some'' of their products include: |
** ''Some'' of their products include: |
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* iRobot (the makers of the Roomba) chose their name back in the mid 90s, long before this trope really got going. The name is of course a pun on the [[Isaac Asimov]] book ''[[I, Robot]]''. |
* iRobot (the makers of the Roomba) chose their name back in the mid 90s, long before this trope really got going. The name is of course a pun on the [[Isaac Asimov]] book ''[[I, Robot]]''. |
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** The movie ''[[I, Robot (film)|I Robot]]'' with Will Smith featured a lower-case 'i' in its title in the movie poster, suggesting the iMac trope. The fact that Sonny and the other robots are composed of chrome metal and semi-translucent plastics and resemble walking Apple iMacs is not coincidental. |
** The movie ''[[I, Robot (film)|I Robot]]'' with Will Smith featured a lower-case 'i' in its title in the movie poster, suggesting the iMac trope. The fact that Sonny and the other robots are composed of chrome metal and semi-translucent plastics and resemble walking Apple iMacs is not coincidental. |
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* TrekStor makes the i.Beat line of [[MP3]] players. They caused a minor controversy when they brought out a black |
* TrekStor makes the i.Beat line of [[MP3]] players. They caused a minor controversy when they brought out a black model—and [[What an Idiot!|named it the i.Beat Blaxx]]. |
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** Would that have been any better if it was called the [[Incredibly Lame Pun|i.Beat Box]]? |
** Would that have been any better if it was called the [[Incredibly Lame Pun|i.Beat Box]]? |
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* The video/photo-editing software company Ulead called one of its photo-cleanup programs iPhoto long before Apple started doing using this trend. In this case, the "i" did stand for the pronoun, as the message being launched was "a photo-cleaning so simple, even I can use it". When Apple started doing the iName stuff, they were dismayed to find that iPhoto was already taken, so they paid Ulead a significant amount of money to get Ulead to change the name of its product and sign over the rights to name future products. |
* The video/photo-editing software company Ulead called one of its photo-cleanup programs iPhoto long before Apple started doing using this trend. In this case, the "i" did stand for the pronoun, as the message being launched was "a photo-cleaning so simple, even I can use it". When Apple started doing the iName stuff, they were dismayed to find that iPhoto was already taken, so they paid Ulead a significant amount of money to get Ulead to change the name of its product and sign over the rights to name future products. |
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== iParodies |
== iParodies == |
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* Dickensian parody ''[[Bleak Expectations]]'' mentions an "iWax" recorder. The cylinders can barely store a whole sentence, so it's quickly abandoned. |
* Dickensian parody ''[[Bleak Expectations]]'' mentions an "iWax" recorder. The cylinders can barely store a whole sentence, so it's quickly abandoned. |
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* Parodied in ''[[FoxTrot]]'' with the iFruit. |
* Parodied in ''[[FoxTrot]]'' with the iFruit. |