A year after he died, a yacht that the co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs, was working on has finally been launched in the Netherlands.
It's a little under 80m (260 feet) long, made of lightweight aluminium and features 3m (10 feet) high windows.
Just another super-yacht for one of the world's mega-rich you might think, but the clues to the owner of this sleek vessel are there, not least in the many Apple Mac computer screens on the bridge.
The vessel is Jobs's yacht Venus, named for the Roman goddess of love. It has just been launched in Aalsmeer in The Netherlands. The boat has been built by the Dutch custom yacht builders Feadship.
Jobs worked on the plans for the boat with the French product designer Philippe Starck. Starck is well known for designing everything from restaurant interiors, to street lights, to motorcycles.
