First PC Pro podcast: why PCs are better than Macs
By Tim Danton
Posted on 16 Apr 2007 at 11:14
This month's PC Pro - on sale now - gives you 32 reasons why PCs are better than Macs. And to accompany our feature, PC Pro is launching its first ever podcast.
If you're fed up of seeing Mitchell & Webb, or their American equivalents, propagating the dated stereotype that PCs are crash-prone, virus-ridden, boring office workhorses, this podcast will be a welcome relief.
PC Pro's deputy editor, David Fearon, takes his pro-PC argument to Christopher Phin, features editor of Mac User, while PC Pro editor Tim Danton tries his best to be an impartial chairman.
To listen, you can:
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