Former Apple Specialist Sam Sung is auctioning off one of his old business cards and an employee shirt for charity. He worked at both their Glasgow and Vancouver stores, but has since left, changing his surname in the process for work purposes. This particular business card was from his 2010 stint at Apple Buchanan Street in Glasgow, Scotland.
Apple opened its very first store in Thailand this past Saturday at the ICONSIAM Center, welcoming both locals and visitors to experience hands-on the best of the company’s products. It’s situated alongside storied sites, cultural landmarks, and is seamlessly connected to an outdoor roof terrace, while the store’s clean, trapezoidal design lines and glass surfaces accentuate the natural beauty of its surroundings. Read more for another detailed video walk-through, additional pictures and information.

Adam of Gizmodo recently got the chance to visit the massive Apple store in Ginza, Japan, and snapped a few pictures for your viewing enjoyment. Click here for more. Video of the elevator after the break.
Nope, there’s no button to call the elevator, and once you get in, there’s no way to tell it where you want to go. You get no control in this elevator; you’re just along for the ride. Both elevators simply go up and down the four-story store, stopping at every floor
[via Gizmodo]