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'''Fruitcomputers.com''' is the website for [[Fruit Computers]], a parody of [[wikipedia:Apple Inc.|Apple Computers]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It showcases their various products, like the iFruit phone, a take on the [[wikipedia:iPhone|iPhone]], highlighting its lack of buttons. Also mentioned are the Fruit Cocoon, a take on the [[wikipedia:Mac Mini|Mac Mini]].  
[[File:Fruitcomputers.jpg| 300px| right| thumb| Fruit Computers Website]]
'''Fruitcomputers.com''' is the website for [[Fruit Computers]], a parody of [[wikipedia:Apple Inc.|Apple Computers]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It showcases their various products, like the iFruit phone, a take on the [[wikipedia:iPhone|iPhone]], highlighting its lack of buttons. Also mentioned are the Fruit Cocoon, a take on the [[wikipedia:Mac Mini|Mac Mini]]. Also on the website are slogans such as "THINK Minimalism" - these are references to Apple's old advert campaign showing the slogan "Think Different"
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==Logo==
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Another [[Rockstar]] crude humor joke, the Fruit Computer logo appears to be a semi-erect penis with attached scrotum.
 
 
== Myth ==
 
Not many GTA IV players noticed this, windows is a rival of Apple in real life. But there is no website paroding Windows.
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Latest revision as of 13:54, 9 August 2012

Fruit Computers Website

Fruitcomputers.com is the website for Fruit Computers, a parody of Apple Computers in Grand Theft Auto IV. It showcases their various products, like the iFruit phone, a take on the iPhone, highlighting its lack of buttons. Also mentioned are the Fruit Cocoon, a take on the Mac Mini. Also on the website are slogans such as "THINK Minimalism" - these are references to Apple's old advert campaign showing the slogan "Think Different"