by DAN CALLOWAY
Published 29 January 2010 @ 15:05 UTC

MUNICH, GERMANY -- Here is a video of Hitler’s reaction after learning that the Apple iPad would not be able to multitask, but would only be able to run one application at at time.

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7 Responses to “Hitler Responds to the Apple iPad”

  1. Donald Calloway Donald Calloway says:

    Apparently no one told Hitler the Apple iPad was an appliance and not a Mac. Dieses Film ist sehr gut.

  2. found your site through a random search today and really liked it.. i bookmarked it and will be back to check it out some more later

  3. iPad Forum iPad Forum says:

    Nice site by the way. I didnt know much about this until i came across this website via yahoo Regards

  4. I’ve enjoyed Apple for sometime, they produce products that is visually beautiful while working like a each and every time. I can’t say that about alot of companies, it’s typically one or the other. Tech businesses don’t usually take aesthetics seriously like Apple. With that being said I’ve got to say that I’m very excited about the new Tablet. One thing I question though, is it too soon? I think that this may be ahead of its time. What do you think?

  5. Hosea Evick Hosea Evick says:

    Apple’s a company I’ve enjoyed for some time, they produce gadgets that is aesthetically beautiful while working like a everytime I use it. Alot of companies aren’t like that, it’s typically one or the other. Businesses don’t usually take aesthetics seriously like Apple. With that said I’ve got to say that I’m anxious about the new Tablet. One thing I question though, is it too soon? I think that this product may be ahead of its time. What do you think?

  6. dancalloway dancalloway says:

    I certainly think that Apple has always been on the cutting edge of technology. Steve Jobs has excelled in the computer market since he and Wozniak developed the first Macintosh computer out of his garage. Unfortunately, Apple abandoned its loyal customer base back in the early- to mid-1980s when they stopped supporting the Apple II-g series computer. My first computer was an Apple Macintosh Fat-Mac with 512 Kb of RAM and 64 Kb or ROM. Damn best machine I’ve seen in a while.

  7. Ipad Ipad says:

    Aw, this was a really good post. In theory I’d like to write like this also – taking time and real effort to make a good article… but what can I say… I procrastinate alot and never seem to get anything done. But I did put a link to your blog at my site, hope you dont mind?

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