The iPod and iPhone transformed our relationship with technology by putting powerful, intuitive tools right in our pockets, making tech personal, portable, and indispensable. Before these devices, technology often felt clunky or detached, something you’d sit down at a desk to use. But Apple redefined interaction design with sleek touchscreens, simple gestures, and seamless access to music, apps, and the internet, all in one device. This shift pushed designers to think about user-friendly interfaces, emotional connection, and how technology fits into daily life. Interaction design now revolves around creating intuitive, human-centered experiences that feel natural and enhance how we work, play, and connect—no matter where we are.
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