With the kick off of the Super Bowl XLVIII 2014 just hours away, you might be wondering how to get the game if you don't have a decent television or signal - or are going to be at work or on the go during most of it. Don't worry, there's now an app for that - as well as an interesting app to voice your opinions about the Super Bowl commercials.
It was a busy week on social media: Facebook announced its continuing dominance and a new mobile app, Tumblr incorporated comedy into its terms of service, Twitter got IBM off its back, and President Obama used the most disliked social media platform to popularize his State of the Union agenda. Let's dive into Social Media Saturday!
In celebration of the big game, Doritos is holding its "Crash the Super Bowl" contest. About 5,500 of participants from 30 different countries submitted their own Doritos commercial. The winning commercial wins $1 million. Meet the five finalists who are hoping that Doritos will chip in and make their Super Bowl dreams come true.
Football fans around the country are gearing up for Super Bowl XLVIII when the Seattle Seahawks will take on the Denver Broncos on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. Besides the love of the game, many look forward to Super Bowl commercials as they munch on yummy apps, eat wings and drink beer. So what's on tap for this year's Super Bowl commercials? Check out a recently released teaser featuring actor/producer Don Cheadle and an actual, adorable llama, who most likely hails from South America.
Two number one seeds are going to battle in Super Bowl XLVIII in the Meadowlands on February 2. Two number one seeds are going to battle in Super Bowl XLVIII in the Meadowlands on Feb.
The Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks aren't the only ones getting ready for Super Bowl XLVIII. New York City is getting ready as well, and that includes the New York Giants, New York Jets, their fans, late night host Jimmy Fallon and model Kate Upton.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the NFL believes that the New York City market gives them the right to raise ticket prices for this year's Super Bowl at the Meadowlands.