"Every once in a while a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything."
__with those words Apple CEO Steve Jobs began his keynote address at Macworld San Francisco on January 9, 2007. In typical Jobs fashion, he went on to say that Apple was introducing "three revolutionary products" that day. The first was a widescreen iPod __with touch controls, the second was a "revolutionary mobile phone" and the third was "a breakthrough internet communications device."
They were, of course, three products rolled into one: the iPhone. And the rest, as they say, is history.
Check out the rest of CNET's 10th anniversary coverage:
- Apple's iPhone turns 10. Where does it go from here?
- 10 ways the iPhone changed everything
- 10 years ago today: Remembering Steve Jobs make iPhone history
- iPhone 2007, meet 2017
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