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SAN FRANCISCO — iPhone, schm-iPhone. What we all really want to see come Sept. 12 is Apple's newly landed flying saucer of a headquarters.. Looking like a love child of the Close Encounters of ...
Apple plans to leave a lasting mark in Silicon Valley, ... Apple fleshes out its flying saucer campus. Dean Takahashi @deantak. August 13, 2011 5:51 PM Apple plans to ...
A new drone flyover video shows the progress being made on the massive Apple Campus 2 under construction in Cupertino, Calif. Referred to as the “Spaceship Campus” because of the flying saucer ...
Apple said Wednesday it will begin the process of moving thousands of employees to its new Cupertino buildings in April. The 175-acre campus is the largest construction project in Cupertino since ...
Apple released photos of its new work-in-progress Cupertino campus, and more importantly, a detailed look at its saucer section. Honestly, I’ve seen better saucers in my day. The new photos came ...
Foster + Partners, alongside engineering firm Arup, have published detailed renderings and floor plans of their ambitious ‘flying saucer’ campus design for Apple in suburban Cupertino, California.
Jolly expensive and can’t fly Fruity cargo cult Apple has managed to get approval for its flying saucer style corporate office block in Cupertino. The building is important for the Apple cargo ...
Apple to save historic barn on site of ... Why has the flying saucer landed next to a century-old barn? Underscoring that Apple Campus 2 is at once one of Silicon Valley’s wildest sketches ...
An image leaked by an anonymous tipster reveals that Apple's massive Cuppertino campus will serve not only as a workplace for employees, but also as a massive intergalactic spacecraft.
Apple's massive new spaceship campus, officially called "Apple Park," is nearly complete and should officially open later this year. New drone footage reveals how glorious the main campus and the ...
First Look at Apple's Spaceship-Shaped Campus Design. Also, Steve Jobs thinks Apple pays a lot of taxes. By Adam Clark Estes. June 8, 2011. Share. Save.
iPhone, schm-iPhone. What we all really want to see come Sept. 12 is Apple's newly landed flying saucer of a headquarters.
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