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8/26/2008

So something might be rotten at Apple...

MSN.com has highlighted an excellent articleAppleWorm Farhad Majoo has written over at Slate.com about Apple's recent troubles. He goes into the dubious claims about the iPhone 3G, the infamous experiences with MobileMe, and recent negative quality experiences with Macs themselves.

 

 

On the iPhone 3G:

"In its ubiquitous TV ads, Apple claims that its new iPhone is twice as fast as the original version and just half the price. Neither is true. The half-price fib has been obvious for some time: When you add the price of AT&T's required two-year contract, the new phone costs slightly more than the old phone. In a lawsuit filed last week, an iPhone owner named Jessica Alena Smith argues that Apple hasn't been honest about the phone's speed, either. Smith, echoing thousands of complaints logged on Apple's Web site, says that her iPhone rarely connects to AT&T's fast 3G network, instead staying fixed to the pokey EDGE service that was the bane of the first iPhone. Smith's iPhone doesn't just fail on tasks like downloading e-mail and surfing the Web, she says. It also drops many of her voice calls."

On MobileMe and Macs:

Apple MobileMe "MobileMe failed spectacularly in its opening weeks, with some users reporting losing years of saved e-mail. In a widely circulated post, Techcrunch's Michael Arrington claimed last week that Apple's PCs aren't doing so well either. Arrington, a longtime Apple fan, says he's had four new Macs break in different ways—one refused to connect to Wi-Fi networks, one suffered a keyboard flaw, and two shut down mysteriously."

There's a lot more cooked up in his article, including what Steve Jobs has got to do and what he isn't doing.

>> Read the complete article...

- Albert

My.live.com: down, slow, buggy: under maintenance?

Since early in the day, my.live.com has been a little slow and buggy. The "Windows Live Personalized Experience" has been my second home since it launched, and today I was surprised at how slower than normal it was acting. Eventually, after several F5s, I got the following:

MyLiveDown

The apology has since been removed and now the site fully tries to load but with IE's classic "Done, but with some errors on page."

I am yet to find any UI or feature updates, so this is either really a "maintenance" period or it's still being worked on as we type. Or the site just crashed and they're yet to get a hold of the beast that also attacked the FAA servers.

- Albert

8/20/2008

Microsoft enlists Seinfield and Gates for ad campaign: WFJ report

BillGatesWindows Via Reuters:

"(Reuters) - Jerry Seinfield will be one of the key celebrity pitchmen in Microsoft Corp's  $300 million advertising campaign aimed at changing its image, the Wall Street Journal said on Thursday, citing people close to the situation.

Seinfield, known for his eponymous television sit-com, will appear in ads with Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and will receive about $10 million for the work, the report said.

The attempted image overhaul comes in the wake of Apple's "Mac vs. PC" ads, which feature a nerdy PC guy getting upstaged by a hip Mac counterpart.

The new ads, likely to debut on September 4, is expected to use some variation of the slogan "Windows, Not Walls", the paper said.

For its new campaign, Microsoft also considered a range of other famous personalities, including comedians Will Ferrell and Chris Rock, the paper said, citing people familiar with the matter.

Microsoft was not immediately available for comment."

 

This is so very exciting! Considering how Will Ferrell and Seinfield both used to be Mac fans, it will definitely be an interesting case with these commercials.

I can't imagine much with what they mean with "Windows, Not Walls", but we'll see how they tie it in with the rumored "FTP" (Free The People) theme that the marketing guys had chosen. It seems like this is just breaking, so we'll see how it develops in the next couple of hours.

- @lbert

8/13/2008

Hewsoft Security Alert #1: Fake Emails from MSNBC and CNN

Threat Level: Medium/High
Description: It has been reported that many people are receiving fake email from MSNBC and CNN with enticing links to "news articles," but in fact contain links to spyware/virus infected websites. We stronly urge people to avoid clicking or opening any emails that you are not expecting from a known source.

More from MSNBC: http://redtape.msnbc.com/2008/08/msnbc-cnn-hit-b.html

Associated Video Content: Watch

  

7/31/2008

"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" Official Trailer Released

Finally, the first official trailer has just been released. Enjoy.

  

- @lbert

7/29/2008

The "Mojave Experiment:" Launch Video

The site is now up and running.

MojaveExperimentLoad

^ Cool loading intro...

MojaveExperimentSite

^ Tricky, yet cool video layout page. This is the main page with links to all-things Windows Vista. Tricky meaning it's very sensitive and responsive to your cursor. It is a lot of video content, so I guess this is pretty good to showcase it; instead of having thousands of pages with sub-pages and so on.

 

"What do people think of Windows Vista when they don't know it's Windows Vista? We disguised Windows Vista as "Mojave," the "next Microsoft OS," so regular people who've never used Windows Vista could see what it can do--and decide for themselves. Now decide for yourself."

  

I personally think the videos are pretty cool, but there are far too many; I don't imagine someone watching them all like I did. I'll have the best stitched together very soon. Stay tuned. For now, I'm tired of waiting for the site and need some sleep.

- @lbert

7/28/2008

The "Mojave Experiment:" Vista's Marketing Blitz?

Just caught this over at Engadget.

MojaveExperimentTeaser

If whatever is launched tomorrow on this site is worthwhile or seems worth +/- $500 million, then we might be seeing the beginnings of Microsoft's long-awaited marketing blitz to fix Windows Vista's tarnished image (Thanks to "no name," we now know it is in fact not part of the huge marketing blitz Microsoft has in store for us). It would be very nice (and quite possible too) to see some Windows Vista ads during the 2008 Olympics, considering the strong bond NBC and Microsoft have further formed recently. But for now, all we have is this, and whatever it is, I hope it makes a splash.

However, if it is the big hoopla, the chances for Microsoft to pick a particular brand of computer and make it so clear, for such a big marketing campaign, is quite unlikely. This is of course unless HP decided to drop in a couple of bucks or be part of this big movement. I don't know about you, but I'm quite excited to see what kind of "results" Microsoft has in store for us.

- @lbert

7/23/2008

MSN.com: Yet another update coming soon

It seems like the MSN.com team can't have enough fun rolling out new UI updates to one of the Internet's most popular destinations. Here's their latest update, soon to make it to a computer near you.
 
The only major thing that bugs me is the weather out in the top right, it almost looks like a growth or something. Besides that, it'll take me a while to get used to the "MSN Sidebar" that they're trying to get going there and the new organization of the content, but I guess they know what they're doing. It's not officially called that, but I'm assuming they're going with the whole Vista Sidebar concept.
 
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- @lbert
6/25/2008

Windows 7: Possible Footage?

In the video Microsoft made for Bill Gates, they had some scenes where some people were interacting with a very unique UI, which could lead to being pieces of Windows 7 and beyond. I pieced the involving scenes together in the following clip. You be the judge.
 

 

- @lbert

 
6/24/2008

Bill Gates: Looking Back, Moving Ahead

Microsoft has just published a really nice video about Bill Gates' life at Microsoft and his future at the foundation. Here it is in its entirety. Enjoy.
 
    
 
- @lbert
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