Microsoft released a critical security patch on Wednesday to plug vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, a move that comes amid malicious attackers taking advantage of the security flaws.
The patch is designed to prevent attackers from downloading malware onto users’ computers if they visit a malicious Web site, or a legitimate Web site that has been infected…more about IE7
Hi I’m a PC and I have seen all the commercials and read all the jokes.
For the past two years I have watch Apple computers bombard the airways with several commercials touting the Mac and how it is better than the PC.
Before you laugh again, I want to remind you that it’s because of me and the 4-eyed Microsoft guy, that many of you even have a job, especially the millions of you ‘pencil dicks’ working in the technology industry.
If you don’t like me, don’t buy me… However, I doubt that you can resist me because I am a hell of a lot cheaper than that novelty from Apple.
Remember that the next time you decide to make jokes or praise that a$$-whole Mac…
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Also Worth Reading: Let’s Give Bill Gates a Break..Please
After two weeks of running a series of ads with Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates that left many people scratching their heads, Microsoft’s latest spots take direct aim at the Apple ads that have turned Windows into a punch line.
“I’m a PC and I’ve been made into a stereotype,” says Microsoft employee Sean Siller, who looks a whole lot like John Hodgman, the actor who plays the PC in Apple’s ads.
The software maker is counting on the massive ad push to help improve Windows’ image. The campaign is expected to last beyond this year and spending has been estimated at around $300 million.
Microsoft will also run print ads focusing on the notion of “Windows without Walls” and “Windows: Life without walls”–notions that Microsoft expects to use for years to come. A series of print and outdoor ads shows a single image split across multiple desktop, laptop and Windows Mobile phones, aiming to show Windows as an experience that spans many devices…Read the full article
Also worth a read: Let’s Give Bill Gates a Break..Please