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Microsoft's "I'm a PC" advertising campaign was created on a Mac and the celebrity spruikers brought in by the software giant are all professed Apple fans, it has been revealed. Hidden information ...
I’m a Mac but I’m also a PC A common misconception about Mac computers is that there is no software available for them, at least not software that is used in business.
So last night upon watching Microsoft’s new “I’m a PC” ads, I half-jokingly asked how long it would be until one of the celebrities in the clips was spotted using a Mac? As quite a few ...
Written in two parts, the history is told by actors Justin Long (Mac) and John Hodgman (PC), as well as many of the creative minds that birthed the campaign. In September 2005, Steve Jobs gave his ...
Those folks at Microsoft aren’t as PC as they’d like for you to believe. Consider this: Parts of their new "I’m a PC" ad campaign — which is a direct copy of the style used in the Apple ...
The report speculated that audiences agreed with Slate’s Seth Stevenson when he said Mac came off as a “smug, little twit.” He went on to say that Long reinforced a stereotype of Mac people by being ...
I’m typing this on the world’s first rollable laptop. With an OLED display that extends upwards at the push of a button, it feels like something you’d see in a science fiction show—or like a tech demo ...
Mac users are more politically liberal, more urban, younger and more educated than their PC-using counterparts, according to a new survey by affinity aggregator Hunch. The results of a survey of ...
`I’m a PC,’ `I’m a Mac’? No, it’s just old pals Bill Gates, Steve Jobs By Frank Michael Russell | Mercury News, Bay Area News Group PUBLISHED: May 31, 2007 at 8:23 AM PDT ...