Five Things You Might Not Know From 'The Secret History of the iPhone'
In his new book The One Device: The Secret History of the iPhone, Brian Merchant gives us a rare look inside Apple, chronicling the development of the iPhone.
In his new book The One Device: The Secret History of the iPhone, Brian Merchant gives us a rare look inside Apple, chronicling the development of the iPhone.
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Answer: Very, very hot.
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Internet of Things That Don't Work.
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At some point in time humanity got its wires crossed and parachutes, an invention designed to save lives, became a tool for risking life and limb.