New iPhone Ad “Family Man” Suggests Every Family Member Should Have an iPhone
Apple introduced another iPhone ad, entitled “Family Man“. The Ad is mainly a testimonial of a father, where every one in the family uses his iPhone. Grandma love’s to see the latest photos and movies of her grand kids using the Photos app, the wife finds a new app weekly and this time she got [...]
Apps Used in Apple’s TV Ad “Backpacker” & “Doglover”
Apple just released two new TV commercials entitled “Backpacker” and “Dog Lover”. The first Ad Backpacker mainly targets the Tourist and Traveler. It shows how easy it is to search and book for a Hostel, while staying connected with families at home. It also shows an App that let’s you easily translate English to Spanish via dictation. [...]
The iPhone HD is a cross between the Magic Mouse and SE Aino
We all want HD and front facing camera on the iPhone, but I don’t think I want it on a phone that looks like a glorified magic mouse. The front also resembles Sony Ericsson Aino and it’s bulky ugly.
This Old Spice Flavored iPhone/iPad Ad is Hilarious
Apple debuted their first iPad ad during the academy awards but this Old Spice flavored iPad ad sells the iPad in an in-you-face manly manner. Hello Geeks! Take a look at your Phone. Now back at mine, now back at your phone, now back at mine. Sadly your phone is not mine. But your phone [...]
Apple’s Third New iPhone Ad Pushes Home Automation
Earlier Apple released two TV ads entitled “On Hold” and “First Steps”, like the later the third new Ad is family oriented. Entitled “Family Travel” it suggest that the iPhone beefs up family travel by using it to book airline ticker, finding snacks, movies for the kids, and lastly home automation. Apple is just saying [...]
Apple Posted Two New iPhone Ads
The two new Ads seems to target the average person. The first one entitled “On Hold” shows a guy doing lot’s of things while a phone call is being on hold – although the iPhone doesn’t do multi-tasking the ad somehow says you can multi-task with the iPhone.

