3 tech commercials that spiced up this year's Super Bowl
The fox goes to Super Bowl
We couldn't care less about Super Bowl – understandably, we'd rather watch the boxing matches of the Philippines' pambansang kamao, Manny Pacquiao (or the FIFA World Cup, shh). But if there's one thing that would make us sit through the championship game of Uncle Sam's National Football League, it's the commercials.
This year, what made Super Bowl more bearable to watch was the debut of these 3 tech commercials:
1. Google's Parisian Love. A love story told in a series of clicks. Simple yet poignant. The downside: It reminds us that Google is watching our every move. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
2. Motorola's Megan Fox Super Bowl Commercial. Our mission is to never ever allow that fox that is Megan Fox to publish a photo of her taken while she's bathing. It must be avoided at all costs to save mankind.
3. Intel's Lunch Room. Jeffrey the Robot finds out how hard it is to compete against Intel's all-new Core processor family. You know who to blame if Jeffrey would spark a robot uprising soon.
Here's to more tech-oriented commercials not just at the Super Bowl, but at the local games as well.
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