Rumors have spread like wildfire about a possible television set from Apple. We’ve heard many different claims on what it is, what it will be, and when it will come out. But we’ve never had a confirmation like this…
Rumors have spread like wildfire about a possible television set from Apple. We’ve heard many different claims on what it is, what it will be, and when it will come out. But we’ve never had a confirmation like this…
It looks like Siri has turned on its master… For some reason when asked, “What is the best smartphone ever?”, Siri gives an answer that makes me think twice about how smart she really is….
Wow… All I can say is wow… Are we trying to start another legal battle here? Samsung’s new Galaxy S III has a set release date of May 29th with some pretty interesting features. But this blatant Siri ripoff blows ...
Last week Apple introduced two new iPhone 4s commercials starring Samuel L. Jackson and Zooey Deschanel. In my opinion it was a nice change of pace as Apple hasn’t used celebrities in their ads for quite some time. According to ...
I Never thought these subjects would ever collide… Rush Limbaugh’s iPhone 4S has been hacked and Siri is up to some funny business that according to Rush, “Sadly, I can’t prove.” Now we don’t normally weigh in on politics here ...
Seems like no one can get enough of the new iPhone 4S. We’ve seen the 4S in countless TV Ads and even Rolling Stone magazine. Well yesterday, two new Ads appeared with a Hollywood twist. Samuel L. Jackson and Zooey ...
As most of you know, Siri is an exclusive feature to the iPhone 4s. The new personal assistant has been seen in various TV commercials in the US, and is definitely is part of the reason the iPhone 4S has done so well. Today AppleInsider reported on a different approach to Apple's marketing campaign. Siri popped up in Rolling Stone Magazine on Monday. The print ad may not seem like a big deal, but this is one of Apple's first.
Siri, the digital assistant for for the iPhone 4s has been the tip of the spear for Apple‘s advertising of their latest smartphone. But according to the creator of Siri Dag Kittlaus, Apple’s co-founder Steve Jobs, didn’t really like the ...
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