Wow, that link Silverton45 just posted was pretty surprising.
I mean, it's not the virus or the iPod that's surprising.
It's the fact that Apple promoted the Live OneCare scanner, a Microsoft product, as a way of getting rid of the viruses and other stuff on users' systems. I mean, really, that's surprising Apple did that.
I love Live OneCare (ease-of-use, does many functions well, PC hub monitor, etc.), and I'm quite surprised Apple would promote that on their own site. Quite a surprise.
Hi, welcome to 1.5 years ago. Great reading comprehension skills there as well, chief. "Less than 1% after September 1, 2006"..hmm. That's a very small number, no?
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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what's this about a preloaded virus? RavMonE-6.0.exe
Mostly just your sorry attempt at pushing a made up story.
Jeff:
The story is so fake that apple posted it on their website:
http://www.apple.com/support/windowsvirus/
Wow, that link Silverton45 just posted was pretty surprising.
I mean, it's not the virus or the iPod that's surprising.
It's the fact that Apple promoted the Live OneCare scanner, a Microsoft product, as a way of getting rid of the viruses and other stuff on users' systems. I mean, really, that's surprising Apple did that.
I love Live OneCare (ease-of-use, does many functions well, PC hub monitor, etc.), and I'm quite surprised Apple would promote that on their own site. Quite a surprise.
What the hell? I thought this was about the Zune, not the iPod.
Hey Michael,
Good eye, I didn't even catch that. It is surprising that Apple would promote a MS product.
Hi, welcome to 1.5 years ago. Great reading comprehension skills there as well, chief. "Less than 1% after September 1, 2006"..hmm. That's a very small number, no?