Apple’s latest TV ads are fast-paced and colorful. But a study by a market-research firm finds that Baby Boomers feel these ads aren’t aimed at them. The analysts theorize this is because Apple isn’t ...
Apple has taken a hard stance on user privacy and security for years, turning the iPhone into one of the more secure popular consumer electronics on the market. And Apple has been improving along the ...
Apple has debuted four new ads on its YouTube channel, showing off the photography prowess of the iPhone 7 through 15 second snapshots of four different cities. The ads highlight Johannesburg, New ...
DuckDuckGo's free web browser now blocks most video ads on YouTube, and the feature is enabled by default for iPhone and Mac ...
The Advertising Standards Authority has banned another iPhone advert after consumers complained that it exaggerated the speed of the device. A recent TV ad for the iPhone 3G stated: "So what's so ...
Sorry Zooey, John, Samuel and Marty, you’re just not as cool as the iPhone 5. According to Ace Metrix, Apple’s new ads for the iPhone 5, which mark a return to basics by showing off the phone’s new ...
Google has released a series of new ads, and these are interesting, and a bit cringey at the same time. In these ads, the iPhone (presumably the 14 Pro) is Pixel’s jealous friend, basically. There are ...
Apple's 'Shot on iPhone' campaign has been running since 2014, when it began by showing off the camera capabilities of the iPhone 6. And while our best iPhone for photography roundup might look very ...
Google today launched a humorous "BestPhonesForever" ad campaign that pits the latest Pixel smartphones against the iPhone, painting the iPhone as an old, outdated phone that was once great, but can ...
Anyone who’s watched the latest series of iPhone ads knows that the people simply appear on screen and speak with no prompting. But just what were all these fine folks really being asked, anyway?
We all know relationships can be complicated, but few are quite as complicated as the one between Apple and Google. Cue Apple’s creepy new attack ad on Google—with a clear message for its 1.4 billion ...