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Sep 05

NickStarr.com has posted a picture from an Apple store showing a new “Get A Mac” advert. It had been rumored Giselle would appear in an ad, and here it is! The ad basically goes on about how a Mac is good-looking and how a PC copies… Hence Giselle with the Mac and erm, “it” with the PC. We’ll update with the full version when available.

Giselle

10 Responses to “New Apple ad featuring Giselle”

  1. Nick Starr Says:

    Hey that is from my website. Glad to see the pictures are making the rounds. There are more in the Flickr set on my site.

  2. Luigi Says:

    Ah thanks, everyone was just sending in the picture! Article updated.

  3. Lawyer Says:

    It’s good to be Brazilian…she looks gorgeous as usual… ;)

  4. FatMike Says:

    Is that Britney Spears o the left?

  5. ms Says:

    “Is that Britney Spears o (sic.) the left?”

    It most certainly is — the chest and facial hair being the dead giveaway.

  6. Bill Gates Says:

    Hey that’s my missy on the left!
    See more of her on my site.

  7. Gadgetnfo » Gisele Stars In a New Apple Ad Says:

    […] EXCLUSIVE: New Apple “Get a Mac” ads [Nick Starr via Mac Shrine] […]

  8. Rychiar Says:

    who the hell is giselle?

  9. Doug Says:

    Thats my bud Steve on the left…

  10. Webster Phreaky Says:

    How About Appe run a few new ads that list each days list of Bugs and Flaws in their new products, OS X and Apple iApps that are listed EACH DAY on macfixit.com???

    Here’s just ONE OF FOUR SaMpLeS from just TODAY!

    Monday, September 18 2006 @ 08:10 AM PDT
    iTunes 7.0 (#5): Authorization problems cont. — fixes; Repeated crashes? Turn off Sound Enhancer; problems downgrading; more

    Authorization problems cont. — fixes We continue to report on significant issues with authorization under iTunes 7.0.

    As previously noted, many users are receiving the error message:

    “This computer is not authorized to play ‘(name of video)’.

    when attempting to play purchased media. The user is then prompted to “Open iTunes” (which is, obviously, already open), after which they receive a message “Waiting for iTunes to authorize this computer to play (name of video) — a fruitless endeavor that never results in the video being authorized and correctly playing.

    Instead, users can click the play button and the timeline will track, but no audio and/or video are displayed.

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