malware haven?

         

…or has the site been hacked? I'm pretty sure my iPhone doesn't have a virus and I'm _really_sure my iPhone doesn't ever look like Windows XP and its Fisher Price UI ― especially if my iPhone is doing a "malware scan" for "my protection" eventhough I chose for it not to.

Oh, Microsoft, I blame you. And malware dudes, c'mon, already…

Windows 7 is reminding me that it is indeed made in Redmond, WA.

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Epic. Photoshop. Fail.

This is the cover for the Windows 7 Product Guide. The computer is an Apple PowerBook G4 (a.k.a. TiBook). I owned one for 4 and a half years. Great laptop, and one of the last of the PowerPC Mac laptops made between 2001-2006.

Windows 7. Supposedly running on really pretty 6 year old Apple hardware (mine, at least), at least for marketing purposes. Does anyone in Redmond, WA check this stuff before it leaves the building?

Live. Mesh. FAIL.

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New Microsoft technology?

 

I get that it's "stock" photography, but does anyone at Microsoft do QA or just plain give a damn? This is what FAIL means.

original URL: http://www.microsoft.com/businessproductivity/default.mspx

Edit: This was also, a lot, worse:

http://www.engadget.com/2009/08/25/microsoft-sucks-at-photoshop/

 

Tagged FAIL Win32/PC

Ugh. Post SP3 updates…

…from hell. 45 of 'em totaling a lovely 247+ MBs. Then I can start on the work that this hardware is supposed to be, umm, working on. However, not the most by number or size that I've ever seen.

Yes. That's a CRT. Double ugh.

Tagged Win32/PC

Copying files shouldn't be hard.

Tagged Win32/PC

Simple and very "Apple"-ish?

Not that I'm looking to replace my Macbook Pro... Flybook VM sort of innovates laptops - Geekologie