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  • Nokia 5230 Gets Introduced

    Nokia’s latest phone is a touchscreen cheap handset, Nokia 5230, that gets introduced in the video below. This clip is however a failure, since it shows a pretty laggy interface and uses a poor background song. Nothing like the Booklet 3G video!

    Nokia 5230 Gets Introduced:

  • Nokia Booklet 3G Uber Cool Presentation

    Nokia has just revealed its first mini laptop, the Nokia Booklet 3G, that gets showcased in the video below. We’re dealing with a very nice presentation video, that has a background soundtrack worthy of an Oscar movie, or something. Does anyone know the name of the song?

    Nokia Booklet 3G Uber Cool Presentation:

  • Spokesassholes Part 5: Wes Moss and Zune

    Wes Moss has got to be related to Captain Obvious, since he’s saying a lot of BS that’s partially true, we all know it, but still we wouldn’t buy a Zune for this tiny reasons. Failed Zune Pass ad? Yes!

    [via Gizmodo]

  • Spokesassholes, Part 4: Alltel’s Chad

    As the folks of Gizmodo claim, Verizon and Alltel might merged only for the sake of getting rid of the annoying Chad. This boring and annoying character was chosen to promote Alltel’s services, but all he manages to do is show off a blaze man’s image, as he tries to… do nothing at all, but look like a white collar failure.

    [via Gizmodo]

  • Spokesassholes, Part 3: Laptop Hunters Lauren, Giampaolo and Lisa

    Laptop Hunters have made an unfortunate choice of the persons to promote their products: Lisa, Lauren and Giampaolo. These spokesassholes are guaranteed to get you annoyed through their exclamations and unwitty comments:

    [via Gizmodo]

  • Spokesassholes Part 2: Sir Richard Branson

    Let’s allow a billionaire to take over the space, future tourism and spaceships and allow rich people to have galactic parties. Hmmm, who to choose? Sir Richard Branson, maybe?

    [via Gizmodo]

  • Spokesassholes Part 1: Catherine Zeta-Jones

    Gizmodo has a very interesting piece regarding “spokesassholes in tech”, or the faces of people we don’t want to see associated with top notch technology. T-Mobile has chosen Catherine Zeta-Jones as its official spokesasshole, so we’ll have to hear her annoying accent each time the carrier is advertised on TV. And the commercial goes something like…

    [via Gizmodo]