Last March, Shaq told Fast Company how to he begged the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs for an iPhone during its initial launch in 2007, but to no avail. Now, just recently at SXSW, Shaq tells Bloomberg more about that story, but on camera. He also shares more about his life after basketball and his passion for all things tech.
Check out the video below (Bloomberg Flash player):
Shaq has long said he wants to be “at the forefront of everything,” and currently has 6.8 million followers on Twitter. He also says he wants to be the first to own a pair of Google Glasses, as he loves technology.
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