If you’ve installed Find My iPhone on your iPhone, iPod or iPad take a look at the map on its icon. It seems to be indicating an iPhone has been located in New York City. Strange, considering Apple’s spiritual and physical home is in Cupertino, on the other side of the US. So, what’s in NYC? Steve Jobs’ Manhattan apartment perhaps? There’s a good chance. Until recently Jobs owned the only duplex apartment in the iconic San Remo building, until he sold it to U2’s Bono for $15 million.

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I put it there because it looked terrible in San Francisco. The iPhone was originally in Africa, but a design review moved it to NYC. FACT.

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Thursday, January 20, 2011 — 69 notes


  1. lmgrl reblogged this from justine and added:
    SO TRUE. I couldn’t have said it better myself.
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  3. justine reblogged this from implodr and added:
    wish more of the bullshit I read on the Internet could be fact checked by the exact right person. So satisfying.
  4. synmirror reblogged this from implodr and added:
    (for those that don’t know implodr aka Robert Andersen used to work for Apple)
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  7. mrgan reblogged this from implodr and added:
    Seriously, not everything is deliberate or
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