Technology Inventions of the 2010s

  • The First Ipad

    The First Ipad
    The first Ipad was a team effort and was created by Steve Jobs,Johnny Ive, Dan Riccio, and Scott Forstall. When it first came out it seemed like everyone wanted and needed to get one. Apart from entertainment purposes, it helped out a lot when it came to work and teaching since it was much more smaller than your normal laptop.
  • The PS Vita

    The PS Vita
    It was first released in North America on February 22, 2012. Although the official release was back in December 17, 2011 in Japan. The two men that were responsible for the development were Shuhei Yoshida and Kazuo Hirai. Just like the PSP, the PS Vita was a portable handheld PlayStation. It was easy to connect to the internet and it strengthen the support in JRPG's, visual novels and Western-developed indie games.
  • Microsoft Surface Pro 3

    Microsoft Surface Pro 3
    It was developed, and produced by Microsoft. This "hybrid" packed a punched when it first release due to the fact that it bundled the power of a laptop into a 12-in tablet. It had the power to run desktops apps like Word, PowerPoint and Excel with the added bonus of a detachable keyboard and a built-in stand allowing it to be usable on a desk or any flat surface.
  • Xbox 1 S

    Xbox 1 S
    The release date of the Xbox One S was back in August 2, 2016. It was developed by Microsoft. A revision to the older model Xbox One. The casing was reduced by 40% and it supported vertical orientation with a stand. A big hardware upgrade as well letting the consumer experience play and watch in 4k resolution and HDR (High dynamic range). It was huge in the gaming world painting the path for the next Xbox.
  • Samsung Galaxy S9

    Samsung Galaxy S9
    The Samsung Galaxy was release back in March 16, 2018. It was manufactured and released by Samsung Electronics. An upgrade from the S8, the S9 was successful. The phone was noted to have "the best camera ever put on a smartphone". The screen display was much better at the time than it's Apple rival. Another detail was that it's rear camera also produced some of the best low-light photos for a smartphone.