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It’s bad enough that Apple has to run those super annoying ads where they try and get people to believe that viruses don’t exist if you have a Mac, but now they blow it big time by taking a page out of Sony’s book and actually infecting their customer’s computers with a known virus.
Normally, I would have been able to look at the announcement shake my head and walk away, but suprisingly, instead of issuing a humble mea culpa, Apple actually had the gall to try and shift the blame to Microsoft on the issue.
“As you might imagine, we are upset at Windows for not being more hardy against such viruses, and even more upset with ourselves for not catching it.”
I would certainly hope that they are upset with themselves over not catching it, but what I don’t understand is why they felt like they had to resort to name calling when Microsoft (MSFT) has absolutely nothing to do with this. Had Steve Jobs been better at competing in the 1980’s and 90’s, Apple would have been the dominant player in this space and they would have been targeted by the hacker community. Instead Apple developed a small cult following and the hackers went after Windows.
Considering the amount of money that Microsoft spends each year fighting these viruses, I think it’s hard to blame them for it. Hackers are smart and creative and for them to get Apple to ship a product from their own factory with a virus included, shows how resourceful they really are. Microsoft did not write the virus, distribute the virus or ignore the virus when it was pointed out to them, so I fail to see why Apple would be upset with Microsoft over their shipping hardware that was infected by a virus.
The Apple fanboys can line up and talk about how great the iPod is or how much Microsoft sucks, but it’s this exact arrogance that makes me never want to use Apple products no matter how good they are at marketing them. Looking at just a few comments on Digg, I’m glad that even the hardcore Appleheaded fanboys aren’t completely buying into this, but Apple should have stepped up said I’m sorry, that it was limited to a couple of video iPods and everyone would have been fine with it, but by putting Microsoft into their sights, it only guarantees that this story goes viral and that we see a backlash of criticism over the issue.
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Well, I don't see how how it is hard to blame them at all.....writing pi$$ poor code is no one else's fault but Mircosoft's. Look, if you have a turd and dress it up in some nice clothes, at the end of the day, it is still a turd. Microsoft's OS is rotten at the gut level, like a rotten onion. Pull back the layers, and there it is....a moldy rotten mess. Apple is such the opposite of MS that I can't help but root for them ( and not cause of the silly commercials ). Elegance goes a long way my friend.