> Anyone see 'Spooks' yesterday (BBC1)? The story (about a teenage hacker
> penetrating MI5's mainframe) featured iMacs and iBooks all over the place -
> even the teenage hacker. PCs might not have been invented. The whole thing's
> fantasy, of course!

I missed that one due to professional obligations. Seen '24' on Sunday
nights - you'd think the entire US intelligence establishment was run on G4
PowerBooks. Apple has done quite the job on product placement in film/TV in
recent years from the PowerBook that saved the world in Independence Day
through to Carrie Bradshaw's musings in Sex and the City.



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