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In reply to the discussion: Five years ago today Apple changed the world of smartphones and mobile computing forever. [View all]Nye Bevan
(25,406 posts)9. YES. Because after reading this post I am going to buy an iPhone.
And I never would have thought to buy one otherwise.
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Five years ago today Apple changed the world of smartphones and mobile computing forever. [View all]
onehandle
Jan 2012
OP
Really, and Apple didn't steal the concept of the MAC interface from Xerox, huh? How about the Treo
still_one
Jan 2012
#12
BZZZT. Wrong answer!! Gates had NOTHING to do with making PC's affordable for the masses.
cliffordu
Jan 2012
#15
Technically you are correct about the hardware, but it was the software and development environment
still_one
Jan 2012
#26
Actually it was Kendel with CP/M where IBM and MSFT evolved on the PCs. The transformation occurred
still_one
Jan 2012
#89
There is also an Android phone which is NOT a windows device, and a viable alternative /nt
still_one
Jan 2012
#14
If I told you the guy who invented the refrigerator died, how would you react?
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#4
Five years ago? Is that when Apple banned the first app they didn't approve of?
Heywood J
Jan 2012
#10
You mean the one whose parts I picked because they were made outside the PRC?
Heywood J
Jan 2012
#19
See, that's the problem right there -- arugula used to be a good upper-middle-class marker --
downwardly_mobile
Jan 2012
#92
No, I never asserted that. I said that the great leap forward was the Treo nt
stevenleser
Jan 2012
#87