The arrival of the original iPhone back in 2007 heralded a revolution in how we use computing power, transforming it from something that sat on a desk in a PC that got used nine-to-five, to something that we carried in our pockets and accessed all the time.
And now, after almost a decade of furious change the smartphone is at the height of its powers. It is our contant digital companion, having absorbed the capabilities of the PC, camera, TV, sat-nav (and more) along the way. [1]
[1] By Steve Ranger for ZDNet
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