Hitler hates everything, but he really hates the iPad...
It's safe to say that your product hasn't been over hyped until it gets the 'Downfall' parody.
(from Wiki)
One scene in the film, in which Hitler launches into a furious tirade upon finally realizing that the war is truly lost, has become a staple of internet viral videos. In these videos the original audio of Ganz's voice is retained, but new subtitles are added so that he now seems to be reacting instead to some setback in present-day politics, sports, popular culture, etc. One parody implied that Hitler had been angered by his being banned from Xbox Live: This video accumulated a vast number of YouTube views and was posted on video game related sites, including IGN, Joystiq, and Kotaku. The film's director, Oliver Hirschbiegel, spoke positively about these parodies in a 2010 interview with New York magazine, saying that many of them were funny and they were a fitting extension of the film's purpose: "The point of the film was to kick these terrible people off the throne that made them demons, making them real and their actions into reality. I think it's only fair if now it's taken as part of our history, and used for whatever purposes people like." The release of the Apple iPad generated lots of parody videos with Hitler being disappointed the iPad wasn't what he wanted. READ MORE