MillerCoors LLC is encouraging to collect bottle caps and can tabs and at the same time to benefit veterans that have served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Via their Miller High Life brand and in cooperation with the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America the company has created a campaign named “Give a Veteran a Piece of the High Life” focused on collecting the recyclable items in an effort to raise a contribution up to $1 million.

In 2010, DFS Galleria, the world leader in luxury travel retail, celebrates 50 years of exceptional retail service. To mark its long and rewarding partnership with Absolut Vodka, the chain and the alcohol brand once again joined together in a unique venture and brought back the popular Absolut Bling-Bling gift pack—with a brand new, powerful and attractive vibe from the 60s, that golden era of cocktails.

Recently Apple posted iPad sales of 2 million+ since its launch. The iPad can send emails, draw pictures, play games, and is an electronic reader. With more and more apps available, it’s blurred the lines between smart phones and tablets and computers, a view that is sure to become more blurred with Applie’s introduction of the iPhone 4G, that introduces more than 100 new features. Competitors are not been waiting to see how things shake out.

The World Cup is in full swing and Adidas is challenging golf and football fans to capture their best ‘keepy uppy’ effort on video. As and official sponsor of FIFA World Cup 2010, Adidas has launched the “TOUR 360 Keepy Uppy Challenge” where consumers upload videos of family, friends or themselves kicking or heading a soccer ball in the air as many times in succession as possible.