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Gates to Focus on Charity, Apple Cures AIDS

by Scott Ott · 2 Comments

(2006-06-16) — Just a day after Microsoft founder Bill Gates said he would begin stepping back from day-to-day operations at the software giant to focus on his philanthropic work, Apple CEO Steve Jobs told a spellbound crowd that he had developed the cure for AIDS, and expects to ship the cure for cancer in the fourth quarter of 2006.

Mr. Jobs said his AIDS cure is “fast, easy to use and comes in a cool white package that’s so hip people will want to wear it.”

Critics, however, immediately noted that Apple’s iDose HIV-buster medication is expensive, and won’t work at all if the patient is taking any other drug by another manufacturer, even Tylenol.

Patients using iDose will also have to buy a new drinking glass and special water made only by Apple in order to swallow the medicine.

Physicians won’t be able to prescribe the drug, since it will be available only through Mac.com, and from iDose stores in four major cities nationwide.

Meanwhile, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation celebrated Mr. Gates’ announcement with a press release saying, “It will be good to have Bill’s complete attention at the Foundation. Thanks to Microsoft, he brings a wealth of expertise in preventing the spread of viruses.”

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2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Searchlight Crusade // Jun 16, 2006 at 8:05 pm

    Links and Minifeatures 06 16 Friday

    For those who follow politics, a parody. Ms American Spy

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  • 2 Outside The Beltway | OTB // Jun 19, 2006 at 7:35 pm

    Apple Cures AIDS, Cancer Coming Soon

    I missed the recent report that Apple has announced a cure for AIDS and is on the verge of a major breakthrough on cancer:
    Just a day after Microsoft founder Bill Gates said he would begin stepping back from day-to-day operations at the software giant …

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