A Microsoft executive took to the tech giant's official blog Wednesday to take an uncharacteristically direct shot at rival Apple.
"Seems like the RDF (Reality Distortion Field) typically generated by an Apple event has extended beyond Cupertino," wrote Frank Shaw, Microsoft's vice president of communications. "So let me try to clear some things up."
Shaw was referring to coverage of Apple's rollout of two new iPads - the iPad Air and revamped iPad Mini - and other announcements. Among them was news that the company will begin giving away its iWork suite of productivity apps for free.
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