It’s been a while since Apple last mocked Windows security, but the iPhone maker has just released an ad that hits Windows ...
The world is still recovering from one of history's most disruptive IT outages. Millions of critical Windows-based systems across the globe are experiencing the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD).
Apple is back with another cheeky “Apple at Work” ad, this time, turning one of Windows’ most infamous nightmares, the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), into a ...
Apple recently launched an ad campaign, humorously highlighting the CrowdStrike Blue Screen of Death issue that disrupted millions of Windows systems last year.
SEE ALSO: CrowdStrike announces Microsoft outage workaround. How to deal with the Blue Screen of Death. But what exactly is a BSOD, and what can you do about it? We're here to help, so you don't have ...
Apple’s new ad turns a hall of crashed Windows machines with Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) into a sales pitch for the Mac.
TL;DR: Microsoft is trying out a redesigned Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) in Windows 11 preview builds, featuring a minimalist interface without the frowny face or QR code. While it's a green screen ...
The infamous Blue Screen of Death — oft-shortened to BSOD — is changing, and many fans aren’t happy with its new look. While seeing the BSOD was never a good thing, the long-time version displayed a ...
The notorious Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) is finally heading to a junkyard upstate. This error message has been a key part of the Windows experience for almost 40 ...
You’re laughing. Windows killed the Blue Screen of Death and you’re laughing. Yes, the iconic Windows error screen is getting a makeover nearly 40 years after its ...
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