In the first video Steve Jobs talks about the history of the PC. The prehistoric age, the golden age, the internet age, and then the age they felt we were entering: the digital lifestyle age. That was an accurate assessment of the market. That was also only 5 years before the iPhone was released. I would be surprised if they weren't already planning for it and envisioning further development in the handheld market.
With regards to the digital hub, they don't use the term anymore, but it's still an accurate description of the mac (and iTunes for Windows).
In the first video Steve Jobs talks about the history of the PC. The prehistoric age, the golden age, the internet age, and then the age they felt we were entering: the digital lifestyle age. That was an accurate assessment of the market. That was also only 5 years before the iPhone was released. I would be surprised if they weren't already planning for it and envisioning further development in the handheld market.
With regards to the digital hub, they don't use the term anymore, but it's still an accurate description of the mac (and iTunes for Windows).