SAN JOSE — The most talked-about cellphone is getting more juice for the jabber. Time magazine has named the iPhone “Invention of the Year.”
Apple Inc.'s latest darling topped dozens of other creations that made leaps in environmentally friendly technology, molecular science, robotics or military uses. The photogenic personality of the sleek, hybrid cell phone-iPod media player didn't hurt either.
“Intel's 45-nanometer (parts for chips) — that's a serious deal, but it's a lot less glamorous than the iPhone even though it's important,” said Lev Grossman, a Time staff writer who covers technology and helped select the magazine's annual honorees. Full Story
Source: Globeandmail.com
Apple Inc.'s latest darling topped dozens of other creations that made leaps in environmentally friendly technology, molecular science, robotics or military uses. The photogenic personality of the sleek, hybrid cell phone-iPod media player didn't hurt either.
“Intel's 45-nanometer (parts for chips) — that's a serious deal, but it's a lot less glamorous than the iPhone even though it's important,” said Lev Grossman, a Time staff writer who covers technology and helped select the magazine's annual honorees. Full Story
Source: Globeandmail.com
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