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March 26, 2008 10:14 pm AEST — By Long Zheng

Windows Live OneCare – a security suit like no other

Windows Live OneCare advertising suit
Photograph credit and copyright Robert Clarke

All-in-one security protection for children in public spaces since 2005.

17 Responses

  1. kevinchen says:

    it’s funny…..

  2. Orion says:

    I heard of that somewhere else recently. I think it was on some blog.

  3. Jose b says:

    saw this last week in downtown Seattle…

    freaked me out

  4. Tom says:

    @Jose b: hahahahaha

    Cool. It’s nice to see Microsofts finally taking our security seriously.

  5. Matt Sharpe says:

    How bizarre.

    I would use OneCare if it didn’t stomp all over Vista’s default tools like the builtin firewall and Windows Defender.

  6. Tom says:

    Oh come now Matt! I love it when Microsoft stomps over all my open source software! How can you say such things!

  7. Ah geez, I can’t imagine that poor woman grew up thinking how great it would be to dress up as a box of software at the mall.

    Caption:
    “Psst…little girl…Go to college. This isn’t as fun as it looks.”

  8. RC says:

    On her wedding night, her groom, Microsoft Expression Blend, will have trouble opening her case.

  9. Albert says:

    Now that’s what I call comprehensive Parental Controls ;)

  10. dj_cityboy says:

    nice!!! where do i get me a suit like that???

    bwahahahaha……..

    peas
    cityboy

  11. yaman says:

    Its good that they care :)

  12. Oh God! Microsoft’s taking to the streets now with live, interactive, talking, walking, boxes of software! What has the world come to..? :)

  13. crestind says:

    What a fantastic marketing team…

  14. mrmckeb says:

    @crestind

    I think you and I should go to Redmond and have a marketing coup.

  15. Yert says:

    Microsoft needs a mascott that isn’t a box.

    I vote that they bring Microsoft Bob back… or Clippy! /sarcasm

    Better yet a viral campaign is in order. Get people to learn Windows functions and such to participate. It would be brilliant.

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