They didn’t introduce themselves by saying “Hello, I’m a Mac,” “and I’m a PC” — but the cheeky Apple advertisements ribbing Microsoft were never far from the surface as the tech companies’ founders, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, appeared on stage together for the first time in a decade. “The art of those commercials is not to be mean. It’s for the guys to like each other,” Jobs said, raising a laugh from a Silicon Valley audience, and a disbelieving look from Gates. “PC guy is what makes it work, PC guy is great.” Gates gave his chin a sceptical rub: “Well, his mother loves him.”
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