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Apple airs two new TV ads showing Siri capabilities
Following up on the iPhone 4S Christmas commercial showing Santa using Siri, Apple has released two additional TV commercials promoting Siri, the voice-activated virtual assistant. Like previous commercials, Apple highlights the ability of Siri to be helpful with your life’s daily tasks, such as finding out locations, setting reminders and maybe inspiring a future musician.
Santa gets his own personal Siri assistant
This year, Santa gets a little help for keeping track of time for the Christmas Day gifts deliveries. In the commercial, the digital-assistant Siri demonstrates to Mr. Claus its many uses, such as looking up directions on Google Maps, searching through emails, checking the nice/naughty list and, most importantly, checking the weather conditions.
Apple unveils iPod touch and iPad 2 commercials
Apple has recently unveiled two new commercials—one for the iPod touch titled Share the Fun and one for the iPad 2 titled Love. Both of them show people—both young and old, men and women—using these devices in fun and innovative ways; perfect for those who might look at an iPod touch or iPad and wonder what they can do that a desktop or laptop computer can’t.
New iPhone 4S commercials focus on iCloud, camera and Siri
Apple has started airing more commercials showcasing their new products. This time around, they focused on the new 8 megapixel camera, its ability to record 1080p, photo camera editing, and iCloud. And, of course, more attention is paid to the most talked about feature of the iPhone 4S: Siri, the personal voice-activated-assistant.
iPhone 4S commercial showcases Siri’s talents
Apple has started showing its first TV advertisement for the new iPhone 4S which depicts Siri and its features in action. The ad demonstrates the wide variety of ways in which Siri can assist iPhone 4S users in life different situations. People talk and ask questions to their iPhone 4S, to which Siri responds by helping them fix a flat tire, tie a bow-tie, find the nearest hospital, check the weather, schedule meetings, find a locksmith, and more.
Apple releases new iPad ad entitled “Learn”
Apple has released a new iPad commercial entitled “Learn,” showing how the iPad can enable you to learn new skills in new and exciting ways. “Are you curious about new ideas? Do you want to learn a new language. Or just a new word. Maybe you want to know more about anatomy. Or astronomy. You could master something new or uncover a hidden talent. There’s never been a better time to learn.”
Apple releases new iPad ad entitled “We’ll Always”
Apple has released a new iPad commercial entitled “We’ll Always,” showing some of the nifty things you can do that you didn’t think were possible with an iPad. Looking at photos, making a movie, watching a baseball game, reading a book, following a cooking recipe, learning how to write; the ad says all of these things will always be done, but how we do them will never be the same.
Apple’s new iPad 2 ad shows what makes it unique [video]
Apple released a new iPad 2 commercial a few days ago on their iPad page and YouTube channel. Entitled “Now,” this ad shows all of the things we can do now that we have an iPad 2 that we couldn’t do before. What’s interesting is that the iPad 2 isn’t named until the very end of the ad, and the only mention of Apple is in the logo. The activities shown in the commercial show what’s possible with the iPad 2 and appeal to nearly everyone, not just Apple fans or technology aficionados.
Apple releases the first iPad 2 ad
A couple of weeks after its launch, Apple has released the first television commercial for the iPad 2, entitled “We Believe.” It’s hard to see just why Apple needs to advertise on TV, with the iPad 2 already sold out around the globe, but it goes without saying that it’s a classic Apple advert that makes the iPad 2 look truly magical. Take a look at it inside, but be careful—it could result in you feeling the need to place an order for one.
Hodgeman, Apple to run final Get a Mac ad to kick off the Stevenote?
According to rumors surrounding WWDC, Apple will air a final Get a Mac commercial with John Hodgeman as the sole actor. The plot? As 9to5 Mac puts it, “PC pretends to be a bartender and gets a guy drunk in order to get his hands on his new Apple prototype!!” If this is true, it’d certainly get a nice laugh out of everyone there. Perhaps, they’ll even poke fun at Gizmodo, too, for purchasing that lost phone. The only disappointing part about this ad will be the fact that it most likely is a finale ad according to the rumors around the cancellation of the Get a Mac ads.

















