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5 hours ago ago from The Unofficial Apple Weblog
As Apple fans, we've loved Apple's "Get a Mac" ad campaign. With Justin Long as the cool, laid-back Mac and John Hodgman starring as the stodgy, uptight PC, the ads have managed to make us laugh since they first appeared in 2006. The campaign has spawned the "I'm a PC" response ads from Microsoft, which aren't nearly as fun or effective as the original (if we do say so ourselves). The ads have been incredibly effective at getting Apple's ...
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9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
mashable.com : In the past few years, clever commercials have become content in and of themselves, thanks in no small part to the rise of YouTube and embeddable multimedia. For example, Verizon and AT&T's recent war over coverage maps has made for plenty of tech and media blog fodder, with each new ad drawing lots of eyeballs both in TV and in online media. But the campaign that perhaps personifies this more than any other is Apple's ...
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5 hours ago ago from Big Download Blog
Usually Mac owners have to wait, and wait, and wait some more to get a native port of a PC game for their platform. That's not the case for Dragon Age: Origins, however. Electronic Arts announced today that BioWare 's fantasy RPG is coming in a native Mac version on December 21. The port is being handled by TransGaming and will be a digital download release only. Like the PC version the Mac port will come in both standard and deluxe digital ...
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13 hours ago ago from Big Download Blog
Welcome to the final installment in our look at the state of gaming on the Mac. We started out taking a good look at what the problem is, identifying the factors that led us to where we are today with video games on the Apple platform. Next, we made an earnest plea to developers, stating why they should seriously consider developing for both PC and Mac simultaneously. Last week, we examined the alternatives available to Mac users who want to ...
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