Filed under: Found Footage , iPad Neil Curtis, the guy behind the adjective-filled iPad mashup video we presented last month, has taken the iPad commercial shown on the Oscar broadcast and clarified it. Our own Sang Tang did a graphical breakdown of the ad’s focus earlier today, so this is a nice companion piece
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Found Footage: Deconstructing the iPad Ad
Using “super” to describe your new display technology just begs for criticism. Especially when the word is affixed to a handheld display technology as notoriously difficult (if near impossible ) to see in direct sunlight as OLED

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Samsung Super AMOLED explained in pretty moving pictures (video)
Hey remember that feel-good iPad introduction video with the Ben Folds cover of “Just Like Heaven” Apple posted on launch day? Yeah, well you’re going to remember the hell out of it once you watch it with Google’s auto-transcription enabled on YouTube.

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The iPad introduction video, as captioned by Google
Hey remember that feel-good iPad introduction video with the Ben Folds cover of “Just Like Heaven” Apple posted on launch day? Yeah, well you’re going to remember the hell out of it once you watch it with Google’s auto-transcription enabled on YouTube. Trust us, you owe yourself these few moments of absurdity

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The iPad introduction video, as captioned by Google
We’ve had TiVo firmly on deathwatch since 2005 , and although the company’s shares have recently surged with the launch of the TiVo Premiere and another legal victory over Echostar , things are still looking somewhat bleak: the Q4 numbers are in, and everyone’s favorite DVR company just posted a $10.2m loss. Why

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TiVo posts $10.2m loss, remains on deathwatch
Sequoia-backed Bump Technologies Inc . is closing in on 10 million downloads for its nifty contact and data-sharing app. With iPhone and iPod Touch sales estimated to be around 80 million , co-founder Jake Mintz says this means the company’s apps are on more than 10 percent of Apple’s phones

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Bump Technologies closes in on 10 million downloads
We’ve been busy keeping our heads down pulling together our program for GamesBeat@GDC , our game conference next Wednesday, March 10, inside the Game Developers Conference at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. But now that our speakers are booked, we can say that we’re thrilled to have a line-up of entertaining speakers, but some real news makers doing disruptive things in the game industry

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Get ready for some real news at GamesBeat@GDC
Crowdstar came out of nowhere last fall to become one of the biggest game publishers on Facebook. Now it plans on holding onto that position with a rapid expansion. Jeff Tseng, co-founder of the Burlingame, Calif.-based startup, said in an interview at the company’s cramped offices that it will likely expand from 40 employees now to more than 100 by the end of the year

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Crowdstar launches rapid expansion to gain ground in Facebook games