Following the release of a manifesto in which Steve Jobs details what he believes to be the shortcomings of Adobe’s Flash program, comedian and talk show host, Ellen Degeneres, appears to have been forced to make an apology to Apple over a spoof advertisement. The apology shows a very contrite Degeneres explaining that she “got in trouble” for the fake advertisement. The apology is then followed by a video of exactly what got her into trouble.
Considering the amount of trouble that was caused by the leak of the next model iPhone, it would seem that the historically secretive Apple is also not in the mood to take a joke. — Kevin Cheung
[Via Engadget]
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C’mon Mr.Macintosh, don’t be so sensitive. It’s only a joke, you guys should have confidence in your product considering everyone’s trying to copy everything you guys release. I think the whole sparring match between them Adobe and Google has them on pins and needles.