Steve Jobs' unauthorised and uncannily lifelike action figure has, as expected, followed Steve himself into the afterlife, leaving behind a visual legacy of startling precision and dedication to detail that will never be in the hands of Jobs-loving consumers.
In Icons' "12in collectible figure" of Steve Jobs won't be going on sale after all.
There may well be sobs for those who will likely end up missing out on being able to buy a nicely realistic figurine of Steve Jobs, given that Apple shut down sales of a similar doll last year and with no reason why Apple would suddenly be lenient over the use of Steve Jobs' image.
A new year and a new Steve Jobs action figure has appeared'¦ and has semi-disappeared, via the site appearing not to load, but has just loaded after a very, very long load time.
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