Apple publishes a Christmas ad featuring Stevie Wonder and Andra Day
Here's a new Christmas ad, from Apple's family to yours.
Here's a new Christmas ad, from Apple's family to yours.
This time, Microsoft's latest ads are bashing Cupertino's MacBook Air.
Car maker Bentley turned to iOS devices when it came to filming its latest advertisement.
Apple has launched a new advertisement for its iPhone 5s handset.
Apple's latest iPhone 5c ad campaign has appeared at Tumblr.
Amazon has mocked Apple in another Kindle Fire HDX ad.
Nokia is taking aim at Apple's iPad Air in its latest ad.
In a new magazine cover advertisement, Apple shows off its impressive A7 processor.
Facebook's auto-playing video ads aren't set to reach its mobile apps until 2014, according to a recent report.
Color is the dish of the day in Apple's latest round of iPhone 5c advertisements.
Apple is allowing developers to create their own ads for iTunes Radio using iAd Producer.
Nissan is to be Apple's automative launch partner for iTunes Radio.
If you're a fan of classic Apple TV advertisements, we have some good news.
Microsoft has launched yet another anti-iPad TV ad.
Apple's "Designed by Apple in California" ad campaign is now appearing in newspapers.
Apple has uploaded two brand new ads to its YouTube channel.
Microsoft takes aim at Apple's iPad in its latest Windows 8 tablet TV ad.
On its YouTube page, Apple has released a new iPad 2 ad, entitled "Love." As in other Apple ads, such as "Learn" and "Now," a golden-voiced narrator speaks over selected scenes of an iPad 2 being used in various scenes from life.
Apple has uploaded a new iPad 2 TV commercial to its official YouTube channel. This ad is called "Learn," and it presents a variety of different semi-educational applications the iPad is capable of running.
Amazon is back at it today with a new commercial for their Kindle e-book reader. They didn't miss the opportunity to take yet another jab at the iPad's a-bit-too-shiny screen.
T-Mobile has been taking some jabs at the iPhone for a couple of months now with a series of ads somewhat inspired by Apple's now defunct "Get A Mac" campaign. It pits a young girl, against another young man who has to support a creepy old one, namely T-Mobile against the iPhone and its AT&T pal.
The Super Bowl, for those of you not familiar with this landmark of American culture, is all about the ads. Major companies spend big bucks to get featured on what is one of the most massively watched TV sport events of the year. Technology companies take on a large share of the spot, and this year more than ever, our dear iDevices had a central role. For those of you who missed these, or want to see the spots again, here they are...
Remember that great ad Newsday recently released to advertise its new iPad app? The one that suggested iPads will never completely replace newspapers, and showed an iPad getting smashed. Well, Newsday has pulled the ad and is trying to have all copies removed from YouTube as well (like the one on our original post).
You know that old joke about TV never being able to truly replace newspapers? Well, it's just been "ported" to the iPad and put on video.