8 (Rewrite)Flashback.

<General perspective>

In Cupertino, California, at Apple headquarters, one of the executives asked the head of R&D, "So you're saying we can't fully utilize the power of this 7nm chip and hardware with our multi-touch system?"

The head of R&D replied, "When we upgraded our operating system and checked the processing power, we found that the hardware system attached to the 7nm chip is too fast for our device."

Another executive interjected, "So what's the solution for this? The iPhone is set to launch next week, and it needs to be in its best condition."

The head of R&D explained, "There are two solutions. First, we can work on our device to make it compatible with the hardware and processor, but it might take 3 to 6 months."

One executive voiced concern, "The iPhone is launching next week. What's the other solution?"

The head of R&D proposed, "We can seek help from the person who created this hardware. With their assistance, we can complete it within a week."

Steve Jobs intervened, "Okay, we can contact her, but you have to sign a non-disclosure agreement when you meet her."

The head of R&D, confused, responded, "Her? Non-disclosure agreement?" He had never considered that the creator of this hardware and processor could be a woman.

*Ding...ding...*

Steve Jobs' phone started ringing as he picked it up. "So, why did you call?" he asked his secretary.

"Sir, we got an email from Miss Lewis. She has created an app and wants it pre-installed into our system," the secretary informed him.

"Okay, I got it," Jobs replied.

After hanging up, he instructed the Head of R&D, "I will call her and talk to her about this."

After a while, Jobs called Ava to discuss the problem they had encountered. Ava told him that she would help on the condition that she receives 7% of Apple's shares, which she would buy at market price from the other executives.

Following this conversation, Jobs called a meeting where he disclosed the discussion between him and Miss Lewis. After a brief discussion, they decided to offer Miss Lewis 4.6% of shares at market price.

Ava agreed to the 4.6% offer as it wasn't a loss. She then provided them with an improved structure and design of the iPhone, along with some tips on how to improve iOS.

[Author note:It was iPhone 6 with same camera as iphone 1.]

On January 9, 2007, a revolution occurred in the mobile industry as Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone. It shocked him how Ava knew about the iPhone and even had an innovative structure and design for it. The iPhone boasted 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB of storage, a 1,810 mAh battery, and a 2-megapixel camera. An additional feature was the social media application 'DiGiLog'. Ava now owns 9.7% of Apple shares, a figure expected to increase in the future.

<Mc perspective>

After the iPhone sold like hotcakes, DiGiLog started attracting users, all of whom competed to get their photos on DiGiGlobe's account.

[06/08/2009]

After reading some books, I realized that some of my favorites were missing in this world, like "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, and "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" by Stephen King. Although Stephen King exists in this world, he didn't write "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" here.

After thinking for a while, I decided to write these books from memory. With the help of my mom's friend Carol, I applied for copyright. I asked her to keep it a secret because I knew my mom would freak out if she found out that I wrote "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption."

Then, I published the books online on DiGiBook store, an app I created for online books, which is popular now as iPhones are trending. I published the books under the pen name 'Alex.D.Lock' and connected my monetization to an orphanage bank account.

After 8 months, my books became popular, as they were from different genres. In total, 5 million ebooks were sold. I received some offers for hard copies of the books. I accepted an offer from a reputable publication. Initially, they were surprised that I was donating all my income from the books to charity and orphanages, so they increased the royalty from 13% to 20%.

After one year, I created my official DiGiLog account as Alex.D.Lock. I signed two books: one for a lucky fan and the other for my collection.

When someone in the publication released the news of Alex.D.Lock donating his entire earnings to charity and orphanages, people began to view me as a saint. They also started recommending my books to make them more popular. By the end of the year, I had sold 86 million copies.

To be Continued....

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