After pushing Seinfeld off, Microsoft released three new ads:
Lol... ESET's ads are so much better though. :P Microsoft, make something futuristic and cool next time. Lol.
And seriously... That does NOT make me want to buy Vista. Make something better... or do you want me to attempt?
Lol. And this is the opposite of the shoe circus:
-FyreVortex
-Byzone Founder and Contributing Author
September 20, 2008
Microsoft Phase 2 Ad Campaigns
September 18, 2008
Windows Advertising Campaign+30 posts Announcement
Microsoft launched two ads featuring comedian Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates. (On September 17th, 2008, Microsoft canceled the plan and went to phase 2 without Seinfeld.
The first two ads are below: They drew confusion from many people and some people said that they didn't connect it with Vista.
Shoe Circus
New Family
Link
We have reached 30 posts and over a thousand views! Thanks everyone!
-FyreVortex
September 17, 2008
Antivirus Company ads
Original Symantec ad with fan adding their own music to it.
Symantec "redefining security". (However they're doing it...)
Nod32 Ad (Cantonese speaking. Translation: NOD32 antivirus program-Once there is a virus, it will automatically attack (... Defend?) *Ghuur ghuur+random sound effects* (Lol) Wow! The viruses are all gone! NOD32 antivirus program. Available in computer stores.)
Nod32 Promotional video.
Why do I have so much Nod32 videos? It's not that I use it right now (I'm using Kaspersky Internet Security 2009) but they have the coolest type of ads... Representing an antivirus as a robot. That is innovation, people!
-FyreVortex
-Byzone Founder and Contributing Author
September 16, 2008
New Byzone Contributing Author
Hello,
Byzone has a new Byzone Contributing Author-Latios from LatiosBlue. He will be now posting as a BCA on Byzone. Also, Byzone hit 1000 views.
-FyreVortex
-Byzone Founder and Contributing Author
iPod Commercials
iPod 4G Commercial.
iPod Nano 3G Commercial.
iPod Nano 3G Commercial Spoof, by MadTV.
-FyreVortex
-Byzone Founder and Contributing Author
September 14, 2008
Windows Vista System Requirements
After looking at my friend's quad core 4 GB RAM Nvidia 8800 GT desktop equipped with Windows Vista Ultimate, I decided to take a look at the minimum Windows Vista system requirements.
Here is what I found on Microsoft.Com on Windows Vista Home Premium+:
-At least 1 Ghz processor for 32 bit Vista.
-At least 1 GB RAM.
-40 GB hard drive space, minimum, with 15 GB space available.
-128 graphics card capable of DX9.
ZNET believes that is inaccurate. These are the requirements it state that is needed to run Vista "properly":
-2.0 Ghz dual core processor
-2GB RAM.
-256 video RAM graphics card, need to be able to support DirectX 9.
-100GB Hard drive, 50 GB free.
-FyreVortex
-Byzone Founder and Contributing Author
Sources:
Microsoft
Windows Vista Team Blog
VistaUltimate.Com
ZDNET
September 13, 2008
Product Review-Bandwidth Monitor
Product Review-Bandwidth Monitor
Vendor:
Type: Networking Tool
Platform: Windows XP/Vista (Tested on XP)
Download Link:
Rating: 4.5/5
I originally scoured the web looking for a bandwidth monitor to see how much MB I use while using the internet every day and found different ones, and I looked at reviews and other things.
I finally picked Bandwidth Monitor and downloaded it. The interface is acceptable although it can be made better (I have no idea how it can be improved, but I just think it can be.) It also logs down how much you download and upload in MB (I am not torrenting. I am downloading LEGAL wallpapers, fonts, ...) and using the internet to browse, game, ...
I think it is ok and you should be using it. And if you're wondering what is my internet usage for today, here is the statistics: Downloaded: 622.51 MB. Uploaded: 973.03 MB. I have no idea how uploaded is higher than downloaded. Probably my backup software. (Review may be coming soon.)
-FyreVortex
-Byzone Founder and Contributing Author
I am also going to ad new tags for product reviews. Coming soon.
(Note from editor: Hello guys, this is going to be my last positive review for now until it is noted in my blog, FyreWhirl. There is something really bad going on... Sorry again. I spared enough "light energy" (or other known as normalness to you) for this post. )
September 4, 2008
Test Drive: Google Chrome
Test Drive: Google Chrome
Vendor: Google Inc
Type: Internet Browser
Platform: Windows XP/Vista (More coming soon, according to Google)
Download Link: Google
Rating: 5/5
(Test drives are the reviews that I'm doing while I'm installing and testing the product."
I just downloaded Google Chrome off Google, and scanned it with KIS 2009 (Review on KIS coming soon.) No viruses.The application itself is a surprising 474 KB. I'm going through a fairly simple setup right now, it's actually downloading Google Chrome through the installer, so actually the installer isn't 474. It's just the downloader.
It's done now. What I like about Google Chrome is the Vista-like interface but it's speedily... Actions.


One big difference is that when you click on a text box a yellow border appears. Proba

August 19, 2008
Product Review-Speed Download Lite
Product Review-Speed Download Lite
Vendor: Yazsoft
Type: Downloader/Shareware
Platform: Mac OS X Tiger+
Download Link: Free-AV.Com
Rating: 5/5
Speed Download Lite for Mac Review
I particularly like this downloader since it had a clean, and as some people would call it, a "mac-like" interface.
I was downloading a trial of iWork using Safari (3)'s integrated download manager an first of all, it went from 55kbps down to 3kbps (Yes, my Internet is horrible, I'm planning of switching it.)
I then closed the lid of my MacBook, and then I re-opened it, thinking that it would resumed normally, and when I resumed, it went back to 0%.
So then I searched around for a good downloader for Mac an found Speed Download Lite.
I downloaded it and tried to use it to download the iWork trial. So far I'm very satisfied, with it buzzing at 11.3kbps. (Probably it has to do with the weather/summer?)
It has enough options and can be bought for $25 at the time of writing.
If you wanted to buy a good downloaded for Mac, and could spare $25, then this is what you should buy.
(The support is great! I once contacted customer service through email and they replied very fast, almost instantaneously.)
-FyreVortex
-Byzone Founder and Contributing Author