Apple CEO Steve Jobs gave the world its first look at the iPhone — as well as a glimpse into a radically different future of personal computing and communications — on this day in history, Jan. 9, ...
The world looked very different in 2007. George W. Bush was president; the final Harry Potter book hadn’t been released yet; and while smartphones existed, they weren’t mainstream. But that last part ...
On January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs went onstage at the Macworld Expo to tease a "revolutionary product" that would change "everything" Jason Hahn is a former Human Interest and Sports Reporter for PEOPLE.
Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone at Macworld on January 9, 2007, to thunderous applause. The revolutionary phone — a product that has now made Apple the top smartphone manufacturer in the world — then ...
A look at how Apple's iconic smartphone has changed over the years. Sept. 13, 2012— -- intro: Dubbed the "world's thinnest smartphone" by Apple executives, the long-anticipated iPhone 5 is ...
The Apple iPhone is among the most popular consumer electronics products to ever exist. Its introduction at Macworld 2007 is widely regarded as a watershed moment in the history of smartphones, and ...
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs first revealed the iPhone back in 2007 at MacWorld San Francisco, and only a few months after the reveal it released for $499/$599. Jobs showcased the iPhone on January 9 ...
Many years later, there’s also been an unforeseen benefit. This is a story about Steve Jobs, iPhones, and windows. (Small “w,” by the way.) It starts in 2007, when Jobs introduced the iPhone on stage ...