NYT: For Parents, New Ways to Control the Action
Excerpt from New York Times Article:
For Parents, New Ways to Control the Action
https://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/08/arts/08vist.html
By now most consumers have probably seen the television commercials from Apple Computer pitting a trim, slightly shaggy hipster, meant to represent that company’s Macintosh line, against a pudgy guy in a bad suit, meant to represent personal computers running Microsoft’s Windows operating system.
MY COMMENT:
I like this line
But even without that, Vista is a strong step forward for computer gaming, particularly for families, and puts Windows even further ahead of the hipsters from Cupertino.
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Comments
- Anonymous
January 07, 2007
It's weird how much writers from one publication can differ on their opinions. You've got that Seth Schiesel and this John Markoff: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/07/technology/07tips.html "Using a non-Windows-based PC may be one defense against these programs, known as malware" But I've always been suspect of places where every single writer has the same exact opinion. So it's a good thing.