New iPod Ad: Sir Paul McCartney
15 06 2007
Apple has a new ad out featuring Paul McCartney. It seems almost like a snippet of a music video then an ad.
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Apple has a new ad out featuring Paul McCartney. It seems almost like a snippet of a music video then an ad.
Not one of their best ads, but it does point out flaws in Vista.

Now this has got to be the sweetest application of Google Talk I’ve seen yet. If you know me, you know I am available on Google Talk every minute I am awake. Well now you can incorporate Gtalk into your Google Personalized Homepage.
Watch this video to see a little bit better and more visual representation of the new Gadget:
Yep, there are multiple tabs, and hyperlinks open right up (even YouTube videos) right inside of the Gadget. How awesome is that? Another great way to use another great Google product. Great job guys!
Fake or real? The reflection of the light on the iPod makes it a bit more difficult to of faked this. What do you think? It isn’t exactly how Coverflow looks on the iPhone, but for the iPod it seems to work pretty well this way.
This isn’t the first time that one of my sites has been mentioned on commandN, but it is pretty cool to see it up there. It’s one of the few video podcasts that I am able to keep up on.
They linked to my site about Google opening Gmail up to the everyone, and the funny Gmail ad on YouTube.
If you don’t watch commandN, you should. Check out Episode 80 here, and subscribe to their video podcast using iTunes.
When’s Amber going to invite me up to co-host a show with her? ![]()
This video is one of the reasons I love Google as a company. They like to have fun and make great products in the meantime. Gmail has become the main email program I use for almost all of my email. This fun little video explains some of the main features of Gmail. I think one that they left out is the incredibly large (2.8+ gigs) amount of storage you have. For most users, they will never have to delete an email, EVER.
For those who don’t already know, Gmail is now also open to everyone who wants an account. No more begging from invites. Also, you can use it to check your POP email from any other service, and it’s all delievered to your Gmail inbox.
Thanks to Jeff over at his new site JeffIsAGeek.net.
I have found this feature to be a bit annoying, the “Cancel or Allow” for nearly every single thing you do on a Vista system. On a Mac you get this type of dialog box when you are installing a new program, and must enter the root password.
On Vista, it literally gray’s out your entire screen until you press cancel or allow.
A necessary evil on Vista? Sure, I don’t want my system getting filled with spyware or viruses.