Posted By: JD Lewin | Feb 4th, 2007 @ 6:14 PM
Most of you are probably enjoying the game about now, and the halftime entertainment could prove to be the 2nd most entertaining part of the day (behind either the TV ads or the game, depending on how your team's doing). Prince will rock Miami harder than ever before, thanks in part to the new Gen3 Neko keyboard from Open Labs.

The Neko and Miko keyboards are powered by Intel Core 2 Duo chips and Windows software. They're also the first Windows-powered keyboards to be used in a Super Bowl performance. While we can't speak for the quality of the rock n' roll, but at least you can put some more faith in the tools.
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Despite the bad economy, the price for the ads of super bowl rose again this year. This means a lot of people would be running again to payday loans. The spots are selling. A 30-second spot during this year’s Super Bowl costs $3 million, but advertisers are willing to pay. Anheuser Busch this year spent $27 million for four and a half minutes of advertising. They might not need a payday loan to pay for their spot, but Americans might need extra cash to afford beer to drink during the game this year. It’s widely known that FedEx, who won awards for its spot last year, will not be advertising this year. Another big name that is dropping out of the lineup this year: General Motors. Read more about Super Bowl ads in this article from your payday loan source.

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