What’s like crack? Apparently darn near everything technological is “like crack.”
By this stage of the game, I think we can safely file comparisons of technology to crack in the media, in with other leading indicators that signal “You can stop reading now.”
Saying “it’s like crack” is like crack for tech media. There you go, you can stop reading now. 
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Mmm, cliches
Also “the state is like a tinderbox” in bushfire season.
Also, I am told that everything is something else on acid.
And, of course, there’s all the puns generated off the word “crack,” such as “Crackberry,” “World of Warcrack,” and the like.
I knew several crackheads in rehab and they spoke very highly of crack so it has to be good association.