Today is Thursday, May 26 2016.  What do we Google?  Tim Cook discovers the iPhone in a 350-year-old painting.  A modern masterpiece.

What do we Google?

The fine folks at Estately released a map that revealed the weird things that each state Googles more than any other.

North Carolinians often ask “How to open a jar?”

Other fun questions include Wyoming’s “What is Wyoming?”  In Florida, everybody wants to know “Why does everybody hate Florida?”

See the full map below.

Tim Cook Sees an iPhone

As the CEO of Apple, Tim Cook spends a lot of time with the iPhone.  So, he knows a lot about it.

In a recent interview, Cook explained that he saw the iPhone in a 350-year-old painting.  He called it a Rembrant.  It wasn’t.  The painting he refers to is by Pieter de Hooch in 1670 and it titled “Man Hands a Letter to a Woman in a Hall.”

The letter looks like an iPhone.  Kinda.

A Modern Masterpiece

A teenager went to an art museum.  He wasn’t impressed.  So, he decided to put a pair of glasses on the floor to see how they responded.

This is how they responded.