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Tuesday, May 02, 2006

MAC takes on PC

Apple really seems to be getting together to challenge the PC world. First it was the Ad at the MacWorld Keynote 2006 -- "Intel chips: so far were dull little machines running dull little tasks". Now they have a new set of Ads where they pit two guys, one is a MAC and the other is a PC. I like the Restarting Ad.

[Update]: Translations available for the Networking Ad. Go here.

The MacBook Pros are out: 15.4" and 17". So I'll see you at my Birthday Party ;)