After a 10-year pause on the beloved character, Dos Equis premiered a new 60-second ad with “The Most Interesting Man” during ...
The Most Interesting Man in the World needs no introduction. Interestingly enough, Dos Equis is introducing him to a whole ...
It’s a piece of common knowledge, that MS-DOS wasn’t capable of multitasking. For that, the Microsoft-based PC user would have to wait for the 80386, and usable versions of Windows. But like so many ...
Palo Alto Networks patched a high-severity vulnerability that could allow unauthenticated attackers to disable firewall ...
Alison Payne, CMO for parent company Heineken USA, explains how the iconic character is being reimagined for the ...
Dos Equis is reviving its most iconic campaign, bringing back Jonathan Goldsmith and a familiar catchphrase. The Most Interesting Man is set to make a return to television.
While most businesses use Windows-based applications, some entrepreneurs still use legacy DOS-based programs that they find useful. Whether it's because the application is no longer being developed or ...
Kenneth M. Frith is moving away from Windows XP (as he should). But he still has some old DOS programs he’s either unwilling or unable to give up. Can they run in Windows 8? The big question is: Does ...
That iconic black screen and blinking cursor are no longer in active use, but they're hardly forgotten. It was 30 years ago today that Microsoft released DOS to the world, but the things that happened ...
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