Showing posts with label Super Bowl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super Bowl. Show all posts

Feb 1, 2008

[Viral Video Chart] Pepsi Stuff Super Bowl Ad featuring Justin Timberlake

The Super Bowl is not just a major sporting event for the US, but is also a prime advertising opportunity that normally results in some of the best or maybe just the most expensive commercials for the year.

This year's Pepsi Stuff commercial seems to be catching attention early on before Sunday's game, primarily because of the celebrity factor in the form of Pop singer Justin Timberlake and of course for the simple fact that it's fairly entertaining.


#1 - Pepsi Stuff Super Bowl Ad featuring Justin Timberlake

Feb 5, 2007

[Tech Roundup] On SuperBowl, Gates on Mac Breaks, and a Google Chiding

The grand daddy of all American sporting events is over, and SuperBowl XLI passed without incident - not.

Combing social engineering with Web hacking, the Web site of the host stadium was hacked in time for SuperBowl 41. The hack was not visible in the site, you had to look at the source code. Trend Micro has the detailed analysis.

Next: this had me ROTFL. Bill Gates really says the funniest things (grabbed from Sunbelt Blog):

Nowadays, security guys break the Mac every single day. Every single day, they come out with a total exploit, your machine can be taken over totally. I dare anybody to do that once a month on the Windows machine.


Yeah, right. Mr. Gates, count how many Windows patches your company had released for the XP. And should we count those for Office (with two new ones this month alone)? Read this entry from McAfee Avert Labs Blog for more details.

And lastly: two weeks ago, I was reading about dual boot machines (Windows and *nix), and Google, bless its intelligence, chided me with this during a Google search: