Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Another reason to hate Apple: iPhone 4



Steve Jobs:

I still haven't gotten the cash -- rather, the guts to spend the cash -- on an iPhone, and here you go again.

My friend, kuh0l said it all on Twitter: dear mr. jobs, i hate you. love, jun (and probably everybody else in the world.)

Grr.

Rey

p.s. I especially hate how you can boast about videocalling and HD quality as if you guys had invented it. We've had these from other manufacturers for a while but because it comes from you it suddenly looks like the bee's knees!

p.s. Even worse, knowing all that, I still want one.

Friday, July 17, 2009

How to make Office exciting

Microsoft Office 2010, that is.

Not bad as a video and in generating interest --- okay, fine, curiosity in the product.

I'm still skeptical though, since it's bound to be bloated and eat up a lot of space like previous versions (and if you need to produce a super-high quality trailer for a faux-movie to promote your new software.... maybe it needs all the help that it can get?)

And if you ever tried the Mac versions, you've probably been frustrated by the clunky interfaces too. That's why I usually work with Apple's iWork instead. Makes my life simpler and I get through work faster -- unless I need to export to something my Windows-using friends will need.

Friday, September 19, 2008

I'm a PC (another new set of commercials from Microsoft)



What's with Microsoft lately?

Here's a NEW set of commercials barely two weeks after the premiere of the Jerry Seinfeld - Bill Gates fiasco. (Which you can read and watch here and here.)

These are better than the previous set, I guess, in that they're more human and therefore more believable.

But wait.

What's the real message here? Oh yeah. "Normal people like you and me use PCs, not Macs."

Uh, dude, we knew that already. Most of the human race uses Microsoft. So what's the big deal about that? (I don't know.)

I also disagree with the strategy of defining or creating a campaign as a response to a competitor's campaign. You're throwing the ball in Apple's court, Microsoft.

Oh and by the way, I think this would've been cute and effective if you had done this when the original Mac vs PC ads aired --- three years ago.

(And somewhere in Richmond, you have some marketing guy muttering: "Oh crap -- back to the drawing board!")

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