Posted on 09/26/2014 1:20:14 PM PDT by Red Badger
No, none of that. Some of the keyboards had been damaged and it appeared certain essential drivers had been removed or malware had been downloaded to mess with them. The units themselves were secured with a cable. It was obviously a deliberate act by someone or some group.
What it tells is there is a certain vicious element that has Microsoft as a target. Or in this case it could have been just one person who was/is fixated on harming Microsoft.
My question is where is the same element when Google or Apple foul up? For example, Apple came out recently with an IOS upgrade that interfered and shut down iphone user’s phone ability. That’s a very serious foul up. Now they announce a patch that is supposed to fix that problem but there’s almost no mention of this foul up by those who constantly bash Microsoft. Why is that?
Nice idea. I like it.
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