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  • Verizon Guy gets let go, turns out that wasn't his name anyway

    by 
    Tim Stevens
    Tim Stevens
    04.14.2011

    You won't be able to hear him for much longer, folks. Paul Marcarelli, aka "Verizon Guy," is being let go. As it turns out that wasn't even his character's name, VZW settling on "Test Man" when scripting the early shots. Now that company is "taking its ads in a different direction," a direction that apparently does not include Mr. Marcarelli. But, based on the tales he recounted to The Atlantic, that may be a good thing. Paul once heard someone say "Can you hear me now?" at his grandmother's funeral -- as her body was being lowered into the grave. Yup, it's time for a role change.

  • Verizon iPhone pre-orders sold out, new VZW iPhone ad debuts

    by 
    Michael Rose
    Michael Rose
    02.03.2011

    Contrary to the anticipation of some midnight ramblers (or, to be precise, three in the morning bandits), the Verizon subscriber-exclusive pre-order window didn't close for business before the sun rose on the East Coast this morning. It took all of 17 hours or so for the initial allocation of pre-order Verizon iPhones to get churned through, meaning there won't be any more orders placed until 3:01 AM ET on February 9 (online orders) or 7 AM local time on 2/10 (store purchases). Given that demand for the device is expected to remain extremely high -- AppleInsider cites a uSamp survey finding that a jaw-dropping 54 percent of VZW's Android and BlackBerry users say they're either very likely or somewhat likely to buy the iPhone -- there's not much need for Verizon to stoke opening day demand. That's not stopping Big Red, though, as the company released a new television ad showing the sleek lines of the iPhone 4 and closing on a variation of a very familiar tagline. Video embedded in the continuation of this post. The last time we asked, in January, about 1/4 of you were interested in picking up the Verizon phone (even if that meant making the leap from another carrier). Let's ask again, but this time just current VZW subscribers: ready to buy? %Poll-59615% [hat tip Engadget]

  • DS turned into a phone? Not quite yet ...

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    01.22.2007

    Over at the VoIP Service Blog, they've gathered all of the available projects on the web that seek to add VoIP phone functionality to NIntendo's dual-screen handheld. In collecting all of the listed projects together on one page, it quickly becomes apparent that a viable use for the DS as a kind of phone is still far off. Hopefully this won't be the case forever, however for the time being it seems we're stuck with just the dream.[Thanks Andy!]