DROID vs. iPhone: It’s In The Advertising
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Someday, there will be a time when our way of life causes our destruction. There could be a physical attack on the fiber-optic and phone lines that provide us with Internet service, and America’s infrastructure will be hopelessly crippled - or terrorists could successfully destroy one of the many data centers which store hundreds of terabytes of financially sensitive information in the nebulous space often referred to as the “cloud”. Our machines could even become sentient and rise against us, and as we huddle around the transistor radios in our basements, surrounded by canned goods and yellowing issues of inTouch Magazine, listening for updates from the resistance as the robots salvage bits of metal and plastic from the wreckage that was once our homes, we will wonder why we kept buying excessive amounts of electronics until it was too late. We will cower in the darkness and marvel at just how irrelevant it all really was.
Until then, there’s the Motorola DROID.

I think I forgot I was writing for an Apple blog in the middle of composing this… I had kind of wanted to take the piece in another direction.

DROID vs. iPhone: It’s In The Advertising

Now on AppleMatters.

Someday, there will be a time when our way of life causes our destruction. There could be a physical attack on the fiber-optic and phone lines that provide us with Internet service, and America’s infrastructure will be hopelessly crippled - or terrorists could successfully destroy one of the many data centers which store hundreds of terabytes of financially sensitive information in the nebulous space often referred to as the “cloud”. Our machines could even become sentient and rise against us, and as we huddle around the transistor radios in our basements, surrounded by canned goods and yellowing issues of inTouch Magazine, listening for updates from the resistance as the robots salvage bits of metal and plastic from the wreckage that was once our homes, we will wonder why we kept buying excessive amounts of electronics until it was too late. We will cower in the darkness and marvel at just how irrelevant it all really was.

Until then, there’s the Motorola DROID.

I think I forgot I was writing for an Apple blog in the middle of composing this… I had kind of wanted to take the piece in another direction.

11/05/09 @ 1:16PM // // comments + Notes

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