Apple Debuts New TV Ad For WHAT?!?!

Apple has released a new TV ad for iPhone 5 that focuses on the camera aspect of the phone. The company says, “Every day, more photos are taken with the iPhone than any other camera.”


(Video) Tyler The Creator’s Mountain Dew Ad [Number 3]

Tyler the Creator once again reprises his role as Felicia the Goat for the third spot in his series of Mountain Dew ads, this time joined by some of his Odd Future crew as well. Check it out below.


(Video) NBA: Kings Ad Running In Times Square Cost How Much?!

I’m not sure why people are sooooo shocked by this number.  I’m hoping it’s because they think it’s cheap?! I actually thought it would be way more.  NY doesn’t play…esp. in Times Square! On the Heels of BOG Meeting, Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau and Sports Commission are running a 30-second Pro-Sacramento video in Times Square. Details and cost after the jump…


(PHOTO) Golf: Nike’s New Tiger Woods Ad Causes Controversy! Is It A Big Deal?!

I don’t understand what all the fuss is about. Hate to say it, but what the Nike ad is saying is the TRUTH.  It’s just what it is.  I think it’s right on point. Check out Nike’s new ad for Tiger Woods and let us know what you think…


(Video) LMAO! Tyler, The Creator Stars As A Goat In New Mountain Dew Ad

This new Mountain Dew commercial is anything but normal, but we’ve come to expect the unexpected from Odd Future frontman, Tyler The Creator. In the funny clip, the rapper stars as a thirsty goat (he does the voice), and he also holds down director duties. Watch below.


Facebook May Charge For Ad Free Experience

The days of having a free Facebook maybe over. Facebook is looking to introduce a monthly subscription fee option that users would have to pay to avoid ads. The option would “replace advertisements or other elements that are normally displayed to visitors of the user’s profile page that are otherwise controlled by the social networking system”. The chances of someone paying for an account on Facebook would seem a little much since its been free so long, unless Facebook plans on hitting accounts so many ads Facebook users wouldn’t have option but to pay for the ads to be removed. Why the change, Facebook is under pressure from investors and Wallstreet to bring in more revenue and this might be the way to do it. According to insiders the feature would make Facebook a more friendly experience.


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