Why Can’t PCs Work More Like iPhones?

Written on February 27th, 2010 by Judd

The iPhone, although locked and frustratingly placed into a walled garden, is the epitome of simplicity. You control it by touching the screen — an intuitive interface that even a toddler can figure out. It’s virtually impossible to change key settings by accident. And if you do somehow mess things up, it’s a cinch to reset the machine back to its pristine, out-of-the-box state.

Why can’t PCs work that way?

He answered a question before asking it. It’s not that PCs *can’t* work that way, it’s that they can do so many more things.

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