Is time travel real? People are flipping out over this 1860 painting that appears to show an iPhone
This time next week, Apple will be hosting its annual developer conference -- WWDC, which is always one of the most anticipated technology industry events of the year. Among other things, Apple will show off the next generation of the operating software that powers its family of products including the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and much more. And even though this will be a virtual event once again because of the coronavirus pandemic, the content of the conference as well as the volume of reportage from the scores of journalists and media outlets tuning in to cover the event will make clear just how central Apple's products are to so many people's lives.
In fact, the iPhone is baked so deeply into so many people's daily existence and understanding of the world, that ... well, let's just say that people sometimes imagine the handset to have shown up in places where the otherwise ubiquitous smartphone shouldn't. Like images of the iPhone supposedly being visible in multiple centuries-old paintings.
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