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Posted Jul 1, 2006 01:10 by Remi M. Listed in: Humor Tags: Steve Jobs
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The thing with Apple products is that you will either love them or hate them. There are some who really loves their Apple babies -- the type who can't get out of the house without their iPods and/or their MacBooks; there are those who couldn't care less; and then there are those who constantly express their disdain of Apple -- by posting in forums and making Apple spoofs that could range from cheesy to really funny. Like the video above.

Personally I find the video interesting; and biases aside, the "commercial" was actually well-made. Some people who have commented on this video are saying that if Apple made a gaming console, this parody will most likely be how they'd do it. Clearly, they are trying to spoof that recent Mac ad with the Mac vs. PC themes, and nothing against the Steve Jobs camp, but I actually find this Apple spoof hilarious.

How about you? What do you think about this one? Do you find it funny or just plain stupid? Tell us through your comments!

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Posted Jun 27, 2006 05:28 by Anna S. Listed in: Humor, Video Tags: Leiv Parton , Sideshow Media Group
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I remember a friend telling me, that if she got marooned in an island she'll only want one thing with her - her iPod and its thousand of songs to keep her company until rescue comes. Of course I had to ask the obvious, "What are you going to do when your battery runs out?" And at the point I can tell that she's thinking the worst. Well, now she'll be happy to know that there is another solution. Once your Apple iPod runs out of juice, all you had to do is create a fruit shake as Leiv Parton from Sideshow Media Group shows us in this 3 minute parody for the iPod.



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Posted Jun 21, 2006 09:16 by Ian S. Listed in: Humor
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Another Mac vs. PC commercial has hit the web. I can't get enough of these (but that could be because that guy from "Waiting" is in them) and this one is just as funny as the last few. Many PC users seem to think these adds are going too far, as reported earlier. The previous videos, which focused on networking and being able to run Windows on a Mac, were hilarious and accurate for the most part. This one has the 'Mac guy' and the 'PC guy' in their boxes, getting ready to start working. Good stuff. Check it out below.



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Posted May 28, 2006 06:31 by Kyle M. Listed in: iPod, Humor
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iPodApple's iPod range is the pinnacle of MP3 players, often described as the fashionable MP3 player. Well, this one is slightly less desirable because I don't think it'll quite be able to fit into your pocket - don't even think of inserting those earphones to your ears. Here it is, the largest iPod in the world, and I'm pretty sure, the largest MP3 player in the world.

The 25-ft. iPod is attached to the side of the Unizan Bank building on 3rd street somewhere in Ohio, and not only does it look like an iPod, but it actually plays music! The iPod is an advertisement for weekly entertainment magazine and website, Columbus Alive, and definitely turns heads. Visit the Columbus Alive website for a full playlist of the giant iPod!

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Posted May 21, 2006 08:16 by Anna S. Listed in: Culture, Off Topic, Humor Tags: Apple Store
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Nothing says I love you more than a proposal in front of $9 million dollar cube, right smack in the center of Fifth Avenue. This thirty-second time lapse video shows us an unforgettable proposal in front of the newly unveiled Apple Store. May your love burn as hot as the MacBook.



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Posted May 17, 2006 08:23 by Anna S. Listed in: Culture, News, Humor
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There have been a lot of news about Apple being vulnerable to security breaches.

Just last week, hackers have made a killing out of a security flaw found at an Apple online store. It allowed them to gain information stored by customers, including names, mailing addresses, telephone numbers, order histories and credit card information.

"We take all reports of security vulnerabilities seriously, and we create a fix as soon as possible. We've had a track record of being able to respond quickly," said Spokesman Bill Evans.

So when the new MacBook was released, a "hacker" saw this as a security flaw, went down to a San Francisco Apple store and stuff his coat with a few boxes of vulnerable iPods, and store security "responded quickly."

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Posted Apr 22, 2006 06:15 by Joe Z. Listed in: iTunes, News, Humor
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According to those venerable journalists over at The Onion, iTunes will soon allow users to upload their own home videos to the service, and then re-buy them for only $1.99. Best of all, all videos will be unedited, with only a small Apple logo in the right-hand corner to, "Protect the company's copyrighted material from Internet piracy."

I know what you all are thinking: why would I pay for my own home videos? Well, I don't know, maybe because a certain fellow by the name of Stone Cold Steve Jobs said so.

"Ladies and gentlemen, the future of home-video viewing is now," Apple CEO Steve Jobs said at  a media event Tuesday morning. "As soon as you record that precious footage of your daughter's first steps, you'll be able to buy it right back from iTunes and download it directly to your computer and video iPod."

No word yet on whether the home video industry, that's mom and dad, will be negotiating for an increase to the cost of specific movies. Perhaps a birth may end up costing more than, say, a fall down the stairs ... or vice-versa, hmmm? Jobs at the moment is unflinching with respect to that issue.

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Posted Apr 15, 2006 03:19 by Kyle M. Listed in: iPod, Humor
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Adrian Smith, a manager at an Apple reseller in England, had his iPod stolen from his car at the weekend. This kind of crime is on the rise, and I'm sure anyone who owns an iPod, or any precious gadget will know, it's not nice when someone takes your pride and joy away from you. Fortunately for Smith, this situation would brighten up when he went into work.


The thief that had stolen his iPod walked into Smith's shop the next day, and asked him for cables for the familiar-looking iPod. Smart-thinking Smith told the man he'd have to try different cables. After plugging the iPod into the Mac, it cam up as 'Adrian's iPod' straight away. Smith then told the illegitimate customer to wait whilst he checks the iPod out further, and Smith's staff kept the thief occupied. Smith called the police, who realised the man fitted the description Adrian had given when he reported his iPod stolen, and arrested the man. Well done Adrian!

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Posted Apr 13, 2006 11:59 by Michael K. Listed in: iPod, Humor
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This made me laugh out loud, which is quite hard to get me doing. Its simple yet made me think. Someone called Oliver has posted what seems to be the first iPod blog... written by an iPod. Its funny in the sense that it just makes you think, if an iPod could talk what would it tell you? In the case of the first blog we were told,
 
"Yesterday I had the chance to connect with YM00000USZW, the little nano that had the privilege to be stored inside Steve JobsĀ? jeans pocket during that keynote. He is so proud of the scratches he got there!"

According to the site, 'iPopedia Galactica' answers the questions and for example, it states that scratches on an iPod are like shark bites to a sailor, both will seize the first opportunity to show them off. Makes we wonder what the iPopedia Galactica will say next about their lives. And thinking, what would my iPod (2X5141D9PQ7) a pion's iPod, talk to God's (YM00000USZW) iPod about, and at that, does he have the status to talk to him? Quite funny all the same.

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Posted Apr 13, 2006 10:56 by Michael K. Listed in: iPod, Humor
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Well apart from getting nothing at all, you realise just the lengths that Microsoft will go to in order to express their product to you. Below is a Google Video which just made me laugh alot. Someone obviously spent alot of time doing the video and at that they succeeded in authentic Microsoft branding. Basically its the iPod readdressed to if Microsoft had designed it. Would you have brought it, if it turned out like this? Find out for yourself, follow the link to watch the amusing parody.


Download: [Google Video Player]
Download: [Microsoft iPod Parody]

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