Engadget got worried that they'd exhausted every possible piece of trivia and minutiae concerning the iPhone and iPod and were fearful that - just for once - they'd end up with a front page entirely free of any mention of Apple profucts.
But then they came up with the masterstroke of turning to fiction instead, thus guaranteeing the welcoming presence of the Apple brand on the homepage forever.
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Todd @ Sep 18th 2007 6:45PM
In the previous post "Switched On: Touched by a hacker" was that really referring to an iPod Touch, it would make more sense on an iPhone...
Or is it all a parody? :)
Kyle Simmons @ Sep 18th 2007 6:52PM
parody, dude... theres no mic on a itouch for starters..
Hugh @ Sep 18th 2007 7:30PM
Although it was a bit shady, (it was probably because it was "switched on") but It completely had me.
trumpton @ Sep 18th 2007 8:23PM
Engadget got worried that they'd exhausted every possible piece of trivia and minutiae concerning the iPhone and iPod and were fearful that - just for once - they'd end up with a front page entirely free of any mention of Apple profucts.
But then they came up with the masterstroke of turning to fiction instead, thus guaranteeing the welcoming presence of the Apple brand on the homepage forever.
Huzzah!