need to use a smarter Google AdWord formula. anytime the word crash or near miss is used in an article that should mean don't show any windows products.
The article is probably true, and I beleive it. As with anything published, be careful what you believe as some media have proven themselves less than impartial.
I read similar articles all the time! How come Macs are not caching up. I mean MS does everything it can to destroy it's own image. :lol:
Cyber-security adviser uses Apple Macintosh to avoid Windows' security woes
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Brislen concludes, "Perhaps the final word should go to Richard Clarke, the cyber-security adviser appointed by former US President Bill Clinton. Clarke, who toured New Zealand recently, said he has managed to protect his computer from more than 99 per cent of all known viruses, worms, network attacks and spyware. He runs an Apple [Macintosh], not a Microsoft PC, and says that does the job nicely."
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need to use a smarter Google AdWord formula. anytime the word crash or near miss is used in an article that should mean don't show any windows products.
The article is probably true, and I beleive it. As with anything published, be careful what you believe as some media have proven themselves less than impartial.
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sometimes you have to scream on the way down
I read similar articles all the time! How come Macs are not caching up. I mean MS does everything it can to destroy it's own image. :lol:
Cyber-security adviser uses Apple Macintosh to avoid Windows' security woes
via macdaily news