Apple on Tuesday released a new ad titled “Blue Screen of Death,” poking fun at a significant Windows computer crash from last year caused by a flawed CrowdStrike security update. Macs remained unaffected, largely due to Apple’s ongoing efforts to limit low-level access to the macOS operating system, making such issues highly unlikely. The lighthearted ad features “The Underdogs,” a fictional group of employees who navigate challenges using Apple products and features. According to the video’s description, “The Underdogs are ready for their first-ever trade show until a PC outage strikes and the Blue Screen of Death threatens their beloved Container Con.” It adds, “Thanks to the security of their Apple products, the Underdogs are unaffected and experience extraordinary success.” The video description includes a link to the security section of Apple’s enterprise page, which states, “kernel-level protection is designed to safeguard your system against breaches, outages, and unauthorized access.”The ad wraps up with the tagline, “There’s no security like Mac security.”Apple launched “The Underdogs” ad series in 2019, using humor and dramatization to highlight features like AirDrop and FaceTime over the years. MacDailyNews Take: We pity the Windows sufferers. Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Apple mocks Windows PCs with new ‘Blue Screen of Death’ ad, spotlighting Mac security appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Apple mocks Windows PCs with new ‘Blue Screen of Death’ ad, spotlighting Mac security
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