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Tablets And The New PC Era

The decade started off strong when Steve Jobs announced the iPad at an Apple press conference held in January 2010. Jobs was highly enthusiastic about its company’s new device, even when most of the press was a little skeptical about it. As it happened with the iPhone’s launch in 2007, Jobs was right. Consumers adopted the iPad as their main device for studying, working, playing, and entertaining themselves.

Other tablets and copycats soon followed

The iPad’s lead and mobile devices quickly c level contact list became the only computers for many people. Coupled with the increasing ubiquity of smartphones, PCs started to lose some ground and found shelter among gamers and power users. Still, tablets rocked the PC’s world to the core. Today, it’s hard to find desktop computers that don’t use takes inspired in mobile features. With apps and touchscreens coming at top, the computers we now use are very different from the ones we used in the previous decade.

You can thank the iPad for that

The Birth of the Selfie Culture If I wanted all of that was possible thanks to editing to get extremely precise. I should point at Nokia’s N-series as the devices that introduced us to front-facing cameras. And since those phones first appeared during the 00s, I shouldn’t be talking about that feature here. However, the context was wildly different back then and such cameras didn’t have the impact. They would have later on when the iPhone 4S was unveiled.

The 4S and its front-facing camera

Benefitted from photo-sharing apps that belize lists cemented its success. Out of Apple’s phone popularity came one of the defining trends of the 2010s – selfies. Though the company imagined the front camera as a way to make video calls more easily. Consumers found a much different way of using it. Thus, people started sharing selfies as a new way of self-expressing themselves.