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Invented by Tony Fadell, The IPod was a new way of listening to music without bringing cassette tapes or CDs. People could listen to their music on the go and having to only bring the device. -
Created by former Apple employees, Matt Hershenson, Joe Britt, and Andy Rubin, These 3 individuals came together to start Danger Inc. which was the company that released the T-Mobile Sidekick. This phone was a huge deal as it was the first to be able to go online and do MSM. -
Made by Jeff Madar and designed by Shin'ichi Ogasawara, the PSP was one of the consoles to have as it was easy to take on the go and was completely wireless. -
Developed by Shigeru Miyamoto and Genyo Takeda, the Wii had improved graphics from it's predecessor, the GameCube, motion controls, and the first ever E-Shop for Nintendo. By 2008, Nintendo pushed newer versions of the console that were capable of reading dual-layered disks, as one of their biggest game, Super Smash Brothers Brawl, was made on one. Any older model had trouble reading dual-layered disks. -
Designed by Sir Jonathan Ive, The IPhone 3G was an upgrade to it's predecessor, the IPhone. It now included GPS, 3G data, and introduced the app store to the public.