Comments on: Microsoft Settles with FTC over Deceptive Ads
Microsoft and H-P got off with a slap on the wrist from the Federal Trade Commission for their deceptive "Can Your Palm do that?" advertising campaign. They have agreed to clearly disclose which additional products are needed when advertising the Internet capability of Pocket PC products. No fines or penalties were imposed and the companies admitted no wrongdoing.
Both said they will conduct a consumer-education campaign regarding the purchase of handhelds. Microsoft's contribution includes buying quarter-page ads in major newspapers over the next year.
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RE: well..
I.M. Anonymous @ 4/4/2001 4:45:29 AM #
But Palm doesn't say "Can your Pocket PC do that?". See the point?
RE: well..
I.M. Anonymous @ 4/4/2001 8:10:31 AM #
Can your aero store as much slim yet comprehensive programs as a 8 MB Palm or a 16 MB Prism? Can it be as simple yet intuitive as the Palm OS?
How stupid
I.M. Anonymous @ 4/5/2001 3:44:24 AM #
Boy, it's a good thing that the government is out there to protect us. Otherwise we might have to actually check out the specs ourselves when buying something.
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