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If you can't wait for the official biography of Steve jobs, why not pick up fake for $ 8? "Translation" for someone apparently named "John Cage" (presumably there are 4.33 pages blank in the middle), the book has sold over 4000 copies at $ 10 a pop.
MICGadget has quite a bit poorly translated information about the book, which has been since April. Nobody is claiming that this is the real deal, but they will not pull it from the shelves, either, claiming it's close enough. The title of a book roughly translates to "Steve Jobs gives 11 Tips for teenagers," which suggest this may be a clever mash-up beginning speech and overview of the 19-page Ars Technica OS X lion.
Despite this, you probably won't read this Biography here any time soon, but it is heartening to note that iPhone 5s not only unpublished Apple-related products, pirated in China.
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