Show notes
On June 29, 2007, Apple released the first-generation iPhone, a moment that fundamentally shifted how humanity interacts with technology and each other. This episode of Deep Dive explores the ripple effects of Steve Jobs' 'three-in-one' device, from its revolutionary multi-touch interface to its role in reshaping global communication. We also celebrate the lives of three distinct cultural icons: French aviator and 'The Little Prince' author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Academy Award-nominated actor Gary Busey, and pop powerhouse Nicole Scherzinger. Finally, the show examines the 1956 signing of the Federal-Aid Highway Act by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, which birthed the U.S. Interstate Highway System. Hosts Oliver Grant and Adriana Costa analyze these milestones, tracing the transition from physical infrastructure to the digital networks that define the modern era.



