New York Times tech columnist David Pogue is asking his readers to help him find his lost iPhone.
“Pogue included an image showing his phone’s location, handily provided via Apple‘s ‘Find My iPhone,’ app.
“A few minutes later, Pogue added an update on the hunt: ‘Here’s the larger view of where my iPhone is currently held hostage, to show you the city.’
“Pogue did not immediately respond for a request for more details.
“If you’re in the neighborhood approach with caution, of course.”
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