Apple introduces the iPhone
As someone who often doesn’t like Apple products (although I do like the iPod with some caveats… like the lack of a delete button) I must admit that what Apple introduced today (the Apple iPhone) is pretty damn revolutionary. They leveraged university research on multipoint touch devices, but what they made from it unites alot of powerful technology in a very easy way.
Kudos, Apple, kudos.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/09/live-from-macworld-2007-steve-jobs-keynote/7#comments
Update, 3/27/08: With some chagrin I must add that Leopard is significantly better than Vista, so while I find the Mac often frustrating in small aspects of its design, I do think Apple has the edge right now.
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