How Tech Companies Are Turning Planned Obsolescence Into Planned Success
Planned obsolescence is far from a new idea in the world of consumer electronics – GM Motors were the first to introduce it to us in the 1920s, home-owners have been cursing the life-cycle of their washing machines ever since – but it’s becoming ever more of a distraction, at least for myself, where yearly release schedules contradict the hyperbole that works its way around the tech world, immediately following a press conference for the next big thing. Technology is no longer built to last.
Motorola Droid RAZR torn down the good old fashioned way
Already, man's primitive need to tear things apart to see how they work is quenched with the tear down of the Motorola Droid RAZR; but how could they go one step further in answering the subconcious dreams of many? Do it with a big-ass handsaw.