http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/happy-10th-birthday-iphone/
We also both have IPADS, but we never switched to Macs. (My wife is a retired IT person who worked on Windows machines for 20 years.)
Considering how much smartphones - of all makes and models - seem to have become ubiquitous in our society and in countries around the world it is hard for me to imagine the first one came out just 10 years ago. From an old fart's perspective, the world moves much, much faster than it did in my younger days. But my wife and I do try and keep up with the times.
Whether you love Apple or hate Apple, you have to admit the IPhone was a game changer. Our son (27 at the time) was one of the many who stood in line for 3 hours at an Apple store to get a phone the day it was released. My wife and I didn't get our's until a year or so later, but have had them ever since. We always trade ours in when a new model comes out - for the one that is being replaced. So we are always one model behind - but it's much cheaper that way.Quote:
In June 2007 Apple released the very first iPhone - an iPod, phone and Internet connection all in one, operated via touchscreen and as futuristic-looking as a sci-fi gizmo. The earliest iPhone didn't have all the features or apps it has today, but it was revolutionary nonetheless.
We also both have IPADS, but we never switched to Macs. (My wife is a retired IT person who worked on Windows machines for 20 years.)
Considering how much smartphones - of all makes and models - seem to have become ubiquitous in our society and in countries around the world it is hard for me to imagine the first one came out just 10 years ago. From an old fart's perspective, the world moves much, much faster than it did in my younger days. But my wife and I do try and keep up with the times.