
Though the
second Microsoft ad featuring Jerry Seinfeld is a lot funnier than
the first, I can't help but feel that it's still lacking . . .

This ad totally cracks me up! Little did I know that the
PC vs. Mac wars started long before the 21st century.

They weren't aware of the dangerous and deadly consequences of cigarette smoking back in the day. As some of these ads suggest, it was the "cool" thing to do; even doctors endorsed certain brands of cigs! And so, without reluctance, advertisers did what they do best.

It seems like you guys are torn about the
MacBook Air — from the comments on the Air posts, a lot of you love it but wouldn't or couldn't spend over $1800 on it. If that's the case, the
Everex CloudBook may be the answer for those of you who like the size and convenience of the Air, but not the price. Everex's machine measures nine inches and weighs two pounds, has 30GB of space and a battery that lasts up to five hours.

$100 to reveal illicit drug use? Sounds like a deal to me!
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Hey look! A time when Apple wasn't so cool.
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In next month's issue of UK Vogue,
Philips will be unveiling the Aurea: A light-framed TV, which is
said to "seduce the senses and bring emotion, luxury and desire into the functional world of technology." Photographer Vincent Peters, Alber Elbaz for Lanvin, and Paris-based jewelry designer, Lorenz Baumer join film director Wong Kar Wai to create a campaign that uses the concept of seduction by light as inspiration, hence giving it the name
Seduction by Light. Discussed on
Catwalk Queen, this new "tech ad" is definitely a rarity in many high-fashion women's mags.

What better way to break the stigma surrounding male erectile dysfunction than by showing a group of grown men entertaining themselves in a bar by communally singing of their love for Viagra? Meanwhile, there are no women in sight... (Thanks,
Best Week Ever!)

At first glance, I thought it was
something else. Is it just me, or have we all regressed?
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