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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs holds up the new iPhone that was introduced at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The new iPhone will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs holds up the new iPhone that was introduced at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The new iPhone will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070107DPM025_iphone.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Venture capitalist John Doerr with the investment group, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers, holds up an iPhone as he speaks during an iPhone announcement at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.    He introduced a new 100 million dollar  'iFund' which will attract entrepreneurs and software developers to develop applications for the iPhone. Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Venture capitalist John Doerr with the investment group, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers, speaks during an iPhone announcement at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   He introduced a new 100 million dollar  'iFund' which will attract entrepreneurs and software developers to develop applications for the iPhone. Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris).
    80095661DPM140_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  (L-R) Scott Forstall, vice president of iPhone software, Apple CEO Steve Jobs and Phil Schiller, senior vice president of marketing answers questions from the media at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris).
    80095661DPM142_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs, (L) hugs venture capitalist John Doerr, (R) with the investment group, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers, during an iPhone announcement at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM344_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:   Scott Forstall, vice president of iPhone software speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.  Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM133_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs, (L) introduces venture capitalist John Doerr, (R) with the investment group, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers, during an iPhone announcement at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris).
    80095661DPM139_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks to an apple employee at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM129_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM136_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris).
    80095661DPM134_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:   Scott Forstall, vice president of iPhone software speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.  Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM005_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., holds up his iPhone 4 during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM472a_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., holds up his iPhone 4 during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM472_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs gestures as he answers questions from the media at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM132_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs gestures as he answers questions from the media at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris).
    80095661DPM131_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs gestures as he answers questions from the media at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM130_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM141_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM138_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM313_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM137_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris).
    80095661DPM135_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Phil Schiller, senior vice president of marketing gives a demonstration at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.  Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM001_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM127_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California. Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM004_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM003_apple.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: The new iPhone is seen on display at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The new iPhone will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007.   (Photo by David Paul Morris/Getty Images)
    20070109DPM009_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: The new iPhone is seen on display at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The new iPhone will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007.   (Photo by David Paul Morris/Getty Images)
    20070109DPM008_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: The new iPhone is seen on display at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The new iPhone will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007.   (Photo by David Paul Morris/Getty Images)
    20070109DPM007_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: The new iPhone is seen on display at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The new iPhone will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007.   (Photo by David Paul Morris/Getty Images)
    20070109DPM006_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs demonstrates the new iPhone that was introduced at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The new iPhone will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM005_macworld.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM002_apple.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs talks about the price of the new iPhone that was introduced at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The new iPhone will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM003_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs holds up the new iPhone that was introduced at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The new iPhone will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM002_macworld.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM492_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM415_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM326_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM273_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM189_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM035_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM496_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM482_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM459_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM456_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM348_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM322_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM201_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM188_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM181_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM175_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM154_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM143_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM135_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM112_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM108_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM090_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM062_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM051_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM044_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM040_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM031_iPhone4.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Musician John Mayer performs at the end of the keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Job's introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM034_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Stan Sigman, president and CEO of Cingular during the keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM033_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang speaks during the keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM030_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang speaks during the keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM029_macworld.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., puts his phone back in his pocket during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM479_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM151_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM074_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM065_iPhone4.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs greets Stan Sigman, president and CEO of Cingular during the keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM032_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Job's introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM031_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Google CEO Eric Schmidt speaks during the keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Job's introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM028_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM025_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM024_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM023_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM016_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM015_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    20070109DPM014_macworld.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs talks about Apple tv at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. Along with Apple TV Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007.  (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Google CEO Eric Schmidt speaks during the keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Job's introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007.  (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs  greets Google CEO Eric Schmidt during the keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Job's introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 9: Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivers his keynote speech at Macworld on January 9, 2007 in San Francisco, California. During the keynote Jobs introduced the new iPhone which will combine a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls and a internet communications device with the ability to use email, web browsing, maps and searching. The iPhone will start shipping in the US in June 2007. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JANUARY 10: People attend MacWorld on January 10, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The star of the show this year is the new iPhone, a device which is controlled by a touch screen is set to launch in June 2007. It will play music, surf the Internet and deliver voice mail and e-mail. After rising 6 percent on Tuesday, Apple shares gained 4.79 percent, to close at $97 on the Nasdaq Stock Market on Wednesday.  (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JANUARY 10: People attend MacWorld on January 10, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The star of the show this year is the new iPhone, a device which is controlled by a touch screen is set to launch in June 2007. It will play music, surf the Internet and deliver voice mail and e-mail. After rising 6 percent on Tuesday, Apple shares gained 4.79 percent, to close at $97 on the Nasdaq Stock Market on Wednesday.  (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JANUARY 10: Victor Leite from Rio De Janeiro checks his email at MacWorld on January 10, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The star of the show is the new iPhone, a device which is controlled by a touch screen is set to launch in June 2007. It will play music, surf the Internet and deliver voice mail and e-mail. After rising 6 percent on Tuesday, Apple shares gained 4.79 percent, to close at $97 on the Nasdaq Stock Market on Wednesday.  (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JANUARY 10: Crowds are seen at MacWorld on January 10, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The star of the show is the  launch of the new iPhone which is a  device which is controlled by a touch screen is set to launch in June 2007. It will play music, surf the Internet and deliver voice mail and e-mail. After rising 6 percent on Tuesday, Apple shares gained 4.79 percent, to close at $97 on the Nasdaq Stock Market on Wednesday.  (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JANUARY 10: People check out the new iPhone on display at MacWorld on January 10, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The device which is controlled by a touch screen is set to launch in June 2007. It will play music, surf the Internet and deliver voice mail and e-mail. After rising 6 percent on Tuesday, Apple shares gained 4.79 percent, to close at $97 on the Nasdaq Stock Market on Wednesday.  (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JANUARY 10: People check out the new iPhone on display at MacWorld on January 10, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The device which is controlled by a touch screen is set to launch in June 2007. It will play music, surf the Internet and deliver voice mail and e-mail. After rising 6 percent on Tuesday, Apple shares gained 4.79 percent, to close at $97 on the Nasdaq Stock Market on Wednesday.  (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • A woman uses an iPhone to check her email in Central Hong Kong, China on Saturday, May 25, 2013. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JANUARY 10: People check out the new iPhone on display at MacWorld on January 10, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The device which is controlled by a touch screen is set to launch in June 2007. It will play music, surf the Internet and deliver voice mail and e-mail. After rising 6 percent on Tuesday, Apple shares gained 4.79 percent, to close at $97 on the Nasdaq Stock Market on Wednesday.  (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JANUARY 10: People attend MacWorld on January 10, 2007 in San Francisco, California. The star of the show this year is the new iPhone, a device which is controlled by a touch screen is set to launch in June 2007. It will play music, surf the Internet and deliver voice mail and e-mail. After rising 6 percent on Tuesday, Apple shares gained 4.79 percent, to close at $97 on the Nasdaq Stock Market on Wednesday.  (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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