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Apple’s New Ads Are Excruciatingly Patronising, But They Aren’t For You
We’ve seen some great ads come out of Apple in the last few years, but the company’s newest set of ads playing up Apple’s Geniuses are almost painful to watch. I’ve done some thinking and I’ve figured out that they’re ok, simply because these ads aren’t for us.
Justin ‘I’m A Mac’ Long Uses A Jailbroken iPhone
What’s this? Former Apple spokesperson Justin Long using a jailbroken iPhone on Jimmy Kimmel Live? He’s no longer under their thumb, so he can use whatever he damn well pleases – but will he use a Windows Phone 7 come October? [Thanks, Tolk!]
Say It Ain’t So: Apple’s ‘Get A Mac’ Ads Ending?
Floppy-haired Justin Long has said in an interview with the AV Club that the ‘Get A Mac’ adverts “might be done…I think they’re going to move on.” Move on to more ads with disembodied hands and loud indie-pop?
Get Dry With The Complete Collection Of ‘Get A Mac’ Adverts
If you’ve got nothing better to do between now and the January 27th, head over to AdWeek where all 66 TV adverts starring John Hodgman and Justin Long have been saved for posterity’s sake. [AdWeek]
Apple Graciously Welcomes Windows 7 With Stroll Down Memory Lane
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Apple heard Windows 7 was out and called in the usuals to make fun of it as more “broken promises”. The real question: How long has the “Hodgman—Miami Vice attire” Post-It been on the writers’ bulletin board? [Apple]























