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Apple’s new iPad Pro doesn’t launch for another week, but the product, which bills itself as “Apple’s thinnest product,” has already been trashed by a new ad.
The ad was revealed yesterday in a virtual presentation by the tech giant ahead of the May 15 launch of the new iPad. A one minute advertisement is called a devotee. In addition, TBWA Media Arts Lab produced a soundtrack trailer for Sonny and Cher’s 1971 song “All I Ever Need Is You,” which literally destroys most of the material history of creativity in a brutal way, a remake of The Coke Fiasco of the Reagan era. Be a close victory.
As Apple tries to revive flagging iPad sales, CEO Tim Cook praised the announcement and upcoming tablet online on May 7, saying, “Just imagine all the things that are being used in development, but that’s the CEO’s job.” He was almost alone in his view, as the announcement elicited a horrified reaction from almost everyone.
Hugh Grant and Justin Bateman are among the tech giants being called out by the Justice Department for alleged illegal monopoly in the smartphone market, gross insensitivity and misconduct.
Burns often Wonka The star took a swipe at Apple earlier Wednesday:
Second lesson Author and Luke Cage Creator Chew Hodari Coker said the ad was really problematic:
Bill and Ted Franchise and black men Screenwriter Ed Solomon tries to see the destruction from Apple’s point of view:
A former activist and veteran of the fight against artificial intelligence family ties Star and director Bateman responded more candidly:
In fact, Bateman gave an example of how Apple could repair the wounds of its self-inflicted destruction:
However, Apple is still far from achieving anti-authority success 1984 Original ad from 40 years ago a devotee The ad has been viewed nearly 400,000 times on YouTube since it was posted on Tuesday As is common with most videos published on the Apple platform, comments are disabled
This was probably the best decision Apple could have made in this whole situation.
Apple, which is usually impeccable in its marketing and communications, did not respond to a request for comment on the matter. a devotee Advertisements and reactions he experienced. If so, we’ll update this post.