Next two iPhones may have been designed under Steve Jobs
The Steve Jobs era may not quite be over at Apple.
The late co-founder may have been involved in the development of the next two versions of iPhone, according to a report in the San Francisco Examiner. That information was supposedly imparted to San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón by Apple's government liaison, Michael Foulkes, during discussions with Apple regarding the growing problem of mobile phone theft.
Gascón described his hour-long discussion with Foulkes as "very underwhelming," saying that Foulkes did most of the talking. "It was incredible. He would just go on and on, one subject to the next," Gascón said. "It was hard to follow. It was almost like someone who's been trained in the art of doing a lot of talking and saying nothing."