In the “old days” of 2001, a computer was something that sat on a desk, with a hard drive in a nearby tower. Laptop computers were widely considered to be too expensive or unreliable for everyday use, and were often assigned only to regular business travellers or to the more valuable members of the organisation.
In 2001, smartphones existed (see the photo at right of the Kyocera QCP6035 from the year 2000 ), but they were mainly used by technology enthusiasts and early adopters, and were not nearly as widespread as they are today.
Most people carried “cell phones,” which were big and bulky by today’s standards, and were mainly used only to make phone calls. Simply being able to send a text message was considered the height of cell phone communications technology....
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