STEVE JOBS' BRAIN
The iFont of OS, where iStuff springs eternal. But truth be toid, other great minds were also at work in the creation of iOS, including Apple's design guru Jony Ive and engineering chief Jon Rubinstein.
IPAD
Reviled before its release as merely a 'big iPhone' (as if thot'd be a bad thing), the iPad actually lived up to Apple's'magical and revolutionary' hype. It's a book, a cinema,a browser, a word-processer,a games machine, an email client,a telephone,an organiser,a camera,a musical instrument, a film-editing studio, a newspaper... welcome to the Post PC age.
I POD NANOFour years later Apple releases a tiny, lightweight iPod that relies solely on flash memory. The nano also champions a piece of technology that redefined gadgetry as we know it: a touch-sensitive click-wheel.
ORIGINAL IPOD
Holding a then-massive 5GB of music and sporting a mechanical wheel surrounded by buttons, the first iPod remains a triumph of design that changed the computer and record industries forever: it played music! Without CDs! We want one!
IPHONE
An IPhone? So it's an iPod you can make telephone calls on? But It's also a little computer that has the Internet on it? Your emails will work too. even if you're not at home? And you can fill it with 'apps'? What's an app? Where are the buttons?
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