When the iPhone debuted, critics said thumbs couldn’t type on glass. Steve Jobs disagreed. People did learn. But with tech adoption, not everyone can “get over it.”
In 1999, Scott McNealy sat down for an interview with Wired magazine. The founder of Sun Microsystems was sharing his perspective on privacy, encryption technology, and government surveillance. McNealy argued that the internet was making traditional … [7518 chars]
Source: Forbes | Published: 2026-01-12T20:57:01Z
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