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November 5, 2007 8:38 AM PST

10 more hilariously terrible tech ads

by Crave staff
(Credit: Crave UK)

The original 10 laughably bad tech ads got a great response, not to mention loads of suggestions for more. It seems that people get a huge amount of enjoyment from watching technology being sold in the most undignified and embarrassing ways.

The great news is the marketing men and women never rest: They won't give up until everyone is talking about their ad, and there's no better way to get people talking about your ad than by making it either very, very good, or a horrible train-wreck of strange themes and random celebrity endorsements.

Hopefully you'll enjoy these as much as the first 10. We've been spending more time on YouTube than is strictly healthy, and it's sent us a little barmy. Click here to see them all.

(Source: Crave UK)

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