
Think your breakfast has beat?
Check out this stop motion ad for Do Bem fruit juice to see what a truly musical breakfast looks like:
[Via: NOTCOT]

Think your breakfast has beat?
Check out this stop motion ad for Do Bem fruit juice to see what a truly musical breakfast looks like:
[Via: NOTCOT]
Apple’s Think Different commercial is probably one of the most inspiring 60 seconds ever captured on film:
A few weeks ago, I came to the conclusion that if I listened to the Think Different ad every day, I’d probably do some amazing things with my life, so I created a ringtone out of the 30-second Seinfeld version that can be used as an alarm on any iPhone. Now, before starting each day, I can wake with inspiration to Think Different, and remind myself that the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do. (If you’re wondering, I used this GarageBand Hack to make the ringtone.)
If you’d like to share in my inspiration, just download the ringtone HERE and add it to your phone through iTunes. From there, it should automatically show up as an available alarm sound.

To demonstrate their new ‘cinema proportioned’ TV, Philips created Carousel, an ad that plays out over a single moment in time as the camera moves around to reveal different parts of the story.
For the full experience, you should view it on the Philips website, since you can demo ambilight at the same time, but either way, it’s a must see.
This Rube Goldberg machine may or may not be a fantastic ad for Cadbury Cream Eggs, but either way, it’s still fantastic!
[Via: Boing Boing]

The Nimbus Cloud Computer “works like a PC” only it’s “better than a PC” because it’s free. Instead of paying for the Nimbus, you simply allow them to show you an ad while using the computer, and it pays for itself. If you don’t want the ad, you can also pay a monthly fee to use the Nimbus ad free, but where’s the fun in that?
The computer comes with a keyboard and mouse, and you simply provide a monitor and Internet access, and you’re on your way.
Is this the future of computing?
[Via: Spark Plugging]
© 2012 Didnt You Hear.... All Rights Reserved.