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Apple Mac mini ad targets Windows BSOD security woes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 64774, member: 636"] Microsoft has made strides to improve security in Windows 11, but Apple claims its Mac lineup remains ahead, as shown in a new video ad. The ad shows Apple employees helping rivals at a trade show recover from a software outage by handing out Mac mini units after their Windows PCs suffered a Blue Screen of Death. The ad ends with the message that Mac security is unmatched. Apple highlighted the recent CrowdStrike incident, which affected many Windows systems with BSOD errors while Macs remained unaffected. Apple credits this to restricted low-level access in macOS, which helps protect hardware during outages. In the video, Apple staff quickly restored operations by distributing Mac minis to those impacted. The M4 Mac mini is currently promoted as a leading product in terms of value and performance. While Apple maintains its security advantage, issues like BSODs continue to challenge Windows users, especially those with high-end gaming laptops. Despite these differences, both Windows and macOS have roles to play in the broader tech landscape. [/QUOTE]
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