

The presumably-jilted husband put up one last post Saturday night: "what really chaps my a- is not the cheating but the fact that they were probably admiring and laughing over the new phone I BOUGHT. There was a memorial service Sunday night for Steve Jobs on the campus of Stanford University, near Apple's corporate headquarters in California, amid widespread stories that he was deeply involved in the next iPhone - the replacement for the iPhone 4S. Technology watchers are particularly struck by Siri - the voice-recognition "personal assistant" built into the new software that accepts spoken commands, answers questions, and is eerily intelligent in its responses. The new iPhone 4S and operating system have been off-the-charts successes for Apple, which said this morning that it sold more than four million iPhone 4S in three days, and that 25 million people are now using iOS 5. not my finest hour here but going to get better soon." The husband again: "She said she is in meat packing district which is on 12th street. The man was back with a new post less than an hour later, including a couple of screen grabs showing the location of his wife was on East 65th St., though she sent him a text message saying, "Was hard to find stupid cab hate meat packing."

Apple would not offer numbers, but GPS usually can be accurate to within a few feet for civilian uses.Īpple says "The Find My Friends app is a great way to share your location with people who are important to you" - whether you're trying to meet friends at a crowded concert or make sure your kids get safely home from school. "Find My Friends" uses the iPhone or iPad's cellular network data, plus local Wi-Fi networks and the Global Positioning System to show your friends' locations on a map on the screen of your device.
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More than 300 of them replied with expressions of sympathy, skepticism and - this being the Internet - a few less-than-savory jokes.Īrnold Kim, the editorial director of MacRumors, said it was "definitely a busy thread." MacRumors did not try to verify the man's story (if, in fact, it was a man), but said everyone who registers for its forums has to validate their email when they register. But more than 100,000 people have viewed the posts, according to MacRumors. It could not be determined whether the comments posted on MacRumors were, in fact, authentic, and the man did not immediately reply to a request from ABC News for comment. These beautiful treasure trove of screen shots going to play well when I meet her. "I just texted her asking where she was and the dumb b- said she was on 10th Street!! Thank you Apple, thank you App Store, thank you all.
