

Blendtec released its latest video on April 5th! What does Tom Dickinsons blend? One iPad! The video has become a Youtube hit with almost 5 millions views in only 12 days.
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Capcom has just released Street Fighter 4 for iPhone. Nobody will be disappointed by this iPhone version that has eight classic characters: Ryu, Ken, Guile, Dhalsim, Chun-Li, Blanka, M. Bison, and Abel. Besides, more characters could be unlockable or purchasable as downloadable content (DLC).
This iPhone version of SF offers not only a Tournament mode with a series of fights but also a Dojo mode that is a sort of a “Street Fighter boot camp». Moreover, it is possible to play head-to-head against friends via Bluetooth. In brief, it’s worth every penny of its 9.99 USD (or 7.99 Euros) price.
Capcom is really interested in the iPhone market so it could release more classic games this year.


As soon as Windows 7 was released, Apple released three new "Get a Mac" ads that target the new Microsoft OS. Apple executive Phil Schiller claimed XP users would have an easier transition switching to a Mac than moving to Windows 7. Thus, Apple will try to take the wind out of its sales with the new « Get a Mac » ads.
Each new "Get a Mac" ad pairs the « PC and Mac duo ». The first one, called "Teeter Tottering," shows a woman who is "an XP user getting ready for the big move." Although PC character, Hodgman, says to her that she will love Windows 7, she decides also to transition to Mac. For explaining her decision, she says: "Look, I could stick with what I know, but what I know is pain and frustration."
The second one, called "PC News," shows PC character, John Hodgman, sitting behind a news desk in order to cover the Windows 7 launch. However, the field reporter interviews customers that only express how excited they are to switch to a Mac.
In the last one, called «Broken Promises", PC Guy promises several times not to have any of the problems his last operating system had. Finally, he says: "this time (with Windows 7) it’s gonna be different. Trust me. "
Check out these funny ads here and come back to share your impressions in the comments.
