Windows 7 10-en-1 Ultimate Steve Ballmer Signature Edition
Gadget Tecnologia (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Gadget Tecnologia (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Gizmowatch (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
This is perhaps the best use crashed PCs displaying the iconic “Blue Screen of Death” can be put to. Who other than the artistic creator at Poorly Drawn Portraits would have honored Microsoft’s CEO so miserably? The mosaic of Steve Ballmer with...
Switched (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has endured public criticism, and even public attacks (albeit with groceries), but an aspiring portrait artist has decided to honor the beleaguered executive with a mosaic. The only drawback is that the portrait is composed entirely of images that feature the dreaded Blue-Screen-of-Death (BSOD). For non-Windows users, the BSOD refers to the screen which appears on...
SUSE Linux Rants (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Greenpeace New Zealand Weblog (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Why is Microsoft – one the world’s biggest corporations – having such a struggle pulling up its pants on climate change policy? Oh Ballmer. Love him or hate him, those who recognize Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer can’t help but marvel as one does over sixties B-horror movies – with a mix gruesome wonder and amusement. One thing [...]
Greenpeace New Zealand Weblog (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Why is Microsoft – one the world’s biggest corporations – having such a struggle pulling up its pants on climate change policy? Oh Ballmer. Love him or hate him, those who recognize Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer can’t help but marvel as one does over sixties B-horror movies – with a mix gruesome wonder and amusement. One thing [...]
Walyou (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
If you are searching for an art of a different kind, this image of Steve Ballmer, the CEO of Microsoft Corporation, may turn out to be quite an interesting one and could scare more than a few geeks... This is a post from Walyou , who bring you the best New Gadgets gadgets , Cool Gadgets and Hi Tech News. Image of Steve Ballmer in Blue Screen of Death Displays Related posts: Death Doll...
JabzWeb.com (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
I wonder how many times Steve Ballmer has chuckled at the mention of the iPhone after this interview from 2007. Probably not much. It was perhaps not the only one not to believe at the time, but he may turn now seven times his tongue in his mouth before ridiculing products from Cupertino.
The Technology Blog (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Hundreds of photos of BSODs arranged into the visage of Steve Ballmer, a stabbing, probing, flicking tongue protruding from the gaping maw in the center. Here's the tongue"oh God"up close, so you can see some of the photos Source: http://gizmodo.com/5416420/steve-ballmer-rendered-in-bsods
Neatorama (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
This collage portrait of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was created out of hundreds of pictures of computer screens showing Windows’ infamous error page, the Blue Screen of Death. It was made by Fraser of PoorlyDrawnPortaits.com. via Gizmodo | Poorly Drawn Portraits
Greenpeace - Making Waves (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Why is Microsoft - one the world's biggest corporations - having such a struggle pulling up its pants on climate change policy'...
Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Spotted this on Fake Steve Jobs as I was headed out of the office. Had to post for all to enjoy. It's a portrait of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, but it's a mosaic of a bunch of computers showing the infamous "blue screen of death."
ITBusiness.ca - Top Stories (Free subscription) | yesterday
From Larry Ellison of Oracle to Microsoft's Steve Ballmer and Lady Gaga, here are some of this year's more memorable quotes.
The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | yesterday
... MySQL. Microsoft launches Windows 7 -- we can all move on now On Oct. 22, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer took the stage in downtown New York at the lead event for a somewhat -- for the software giant -- soft-edged launch for Windows 7. Ballmer presided over a day of speechmaking and sales promotions in cities worldwide. But the events were on the whole smaller than the usual major Microsoft...
The Guardian (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
... after using Windows XP or Vista at work during the week. Last month, Microsoft's boss, Steve Ballmer, told its annual shareholder meeting: "We've already sold twice as many units of Windows 7 than any other operating system we've ever launched in a comparable time." – but he didn't provide any numbers Of course, as PCs are cheaper and the market is larger, each new version...