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Ellen Degeneres iPhone Spoof Upsets Steve Jobs

I love watching The Ellen Show! Haha. Well, she’s always with her witty idea of making everyone laugh. Last week on her talk show, Ellen Degeneres took aim at Apple for her short "spoof" on Apple iPhone. It simply poke fun on the "easy-to-use" iPhone in a typical iPhone advertisement style. The ad showed how Ellen struggled to send a text message to her friend, Portia and it seemed to make everyone laugh, except Steve Job!

Apparently, right after the show, one of Apple’s rep contact Ellen and explained how they disagreed with the skit/ad was made as if iPhone was too difficult to use. Oh well, you think Ellen don’t know? Hehe. It was meant as a spoof like most of Ellen’s skit but hey Steve Job coudn’t take it after the recent rants about Apple’s war with Adobe on the Flash issue, and of course the Gizmodo’s issues on iPhone 4. Oh well, you can see how Ellen apologised on the issue from the following video grabbed from YouTube.

 

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