November 8, 2007 11:51 AM PST

New apple music products (the lowercase kind)

by Mike Yamamoto
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The apple speakers

(Credit: Techmatics)

The apple player

(Credit: AllOk)

Now here's one way to get around potential trademark disputes with the lawyers in Cupertino. The "apple-style" MP3 player pictured here is shaped like the fruit in several colors, as seen on 7Gadgets, though it doesn't bear the hallowed Apple (uppercase) logo. Then, to go with it, you can get a pair of USB speakers that, when fastened with their attached magnets, also take the shape of the aforementioned seeded product, which Slippery Brick says is available in shades of red and green. It should also be noted, for the record, that neither offering has the letter "i" as a prefix in its name.

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