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Perhaps another example of original innovation: the swiss army knife. Look at a victorinox. Look at a knife, a corscrew, a scissor, a toothpick, and a tweezer sitting on the desk. Sometimes an act of integration is enough to be transformative. iOS is a great example of radical originality, even if not a breakthrough technically. The Concept of the ap - a litewight, bandwidth efficient, modular, reconfigurable element integrated into the OS - was certainly original. It was also thus, highly innovative. It was reductive smaller, lighter, less complex. Edit: clarity |
http://acorn.chriswhy.co.uk/Computers/NC.html#NewsPAD
Note the features here: ARM CPU, Touch screen, Contextual media app, "Apps" button down the bottom, self contained apps which were modular, integrated into the OS. I know the OS well (RISC OS) and I've had my hands on an actual device.
It was smaller and lighter and less complex than anything else technologically possible at the time.
The basis was an EU funded project to build something like an iPad. Notes here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acorn_computer#NewsPad
Arthur C Clarke innovated this particular nugget of technology.
Apple has invented or innovated precisely bugger all there.
Their only innovation is how to make it look pretty and extract money from people.