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New York Times personal technology columnist David Pogue is well known in the tech world for bringing a good deal of humor and satire to his work, and this recent video the did at the Apple Store in Manhattan in anticipation of the iPhone 3G launch has to be one of his best.
In the video, Pogue does a skit where he interviews a crazed Apple fanboy who has supposedly been waiting in line for the iPhone 3G for more than a year. The point of this is clearly to poke fun at the, uh, interesting people who started the line for Apple’s improved smartphone a full week in advance, in hopes of breaking a world record.
In the video, Pogue does a skit where he interviews a crazed Apple fanboy who has supposedly been waiting in line for the iPhone 3G for more than a year. The point of this is clearly to poke fun at the, uh, interesting people who started the line for Apple’s improved smartphone a full week in advance, in hopes of breaking a world record.
Via [The New York Times]
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