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Apple has a new way to load up your iTunes account with funds, and it makes use of Passbook – just hit the "Redeem" button in the iTunes Store and when you're in an Apple Retail location, you can call up your iTunes Pass in Passbook and an Apple sales associate can scan it, take a payment via card or cash, and your iTunes balance will be updated right away.

Just do what Apple does: put one "Redeem Promo Code" button in some inconspicuous place in the store, and have that single button serve as the redemption mechanism for all promo codes regardless of which app it's for.

Aubercy also was responsible for the most peacockish shoes in the store, slim button-up boots with purple lining ($1,025), sold with a buttonhook.

I don't want to feel responsible for walking past the store or going in the store and a button flying in my eye from someone trying to fit into jeans two sizes too small.

When the "try me" buttons on a toy don't function in the store, it's also an indication the item isn't moving.

When Macmillan, the fifth largest book publisher, displeased Amazon in 2010 by proposing certain changes in business terms, Amazon exercised what has been described as its "nuclear option": It promptly deleted the "buy" buttons in the Amazon online store for all of Macmillan's books.

Employees are by far the most important assets in stores, and retailers are increasingly exploring use cases that involve allowing customers to summon help in a store by pressing a button in an app, rather than finding a call station somewhere in the store.

Click the "Buy" button on the right underneath the Featured Items to buy them in the store.

There was also the most unusual piece in the store, a kitschy apple-red satchel with a phone receiver for a handle and push buttons.

If lids on canning jars fail to seal (the button in the center does not pop down), use beets immediately and do not store them.

Easily the best item in the store was a hooded navy Cowichan cardigan ($300), thickly lined for winter, though with some unfortunate buttons the size of doughnuts.

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