Free Wi-Fi Internet for Vista users at Apple Mac stores

Got a Vista-powered notebook? Need a free Wi-Fi Internet connection while you're out and about? Just drop into the Genius Bar at your local Apple Mac store!

In order to demonstrate all the features of Macs, Apple has, in a number of its stores an open WiFi connection and LAN connections on their desktops. Any PC user with a notebook can drop by; take care of their business and leave - as you can see Derek doing in the picture.

It’s a wonder that other PC users haven't already set up camp in Apple stores. But now that the trend is starting, it won't be long before Apple stores are packed with hordes of PC users connecting to the glorious and free Apple Wi-Fi network.

Just look at this PC user, Derek, who very calmly and confidently set up his Vista laptop in the Apple Mac store. He checked his mail, caught up with the news, and even played Final Fantasy XI.

Or, if the thought of actually walking into an Apple store makes you sick then it is possible to get a very strong signal just outside the store. It may be a bit uncomfortable if there aren’t any benches or tables nearby.

What is the world coming to when any average PC user can just walk into the Apple store, plop down their laptop and connect to the network. Perhaps Apple should start checking the operating system of computers before allowing them to connect to its Wi-Fi network.

This is enough to make any Apple fan sick. Someone make it stop!

Source Blorge
Posted by Hunt3rke, Saturday, June 16, 2007 11:13 PM

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