We know that there are more addicting things out there than Marijuana, we just had no idea that the iPad was on the list. Now we’re not saying that weed affects your mental state, but how else can you explain this unbelievably absurd Onion-esque news story from Gilbert, Arizona.
Continue reading...Thursday, June 3, 2010
By now, you’re all familiar with the story. An Apple engineer loses a next-generation iPhone, and through an unusual series of events, the device ends up in the hands of Gizmodo editor Jason Chen who parades the device around on Gizmodo’s website. Shortly thereafter, Apple called the police, reported the iPhone stolen, a search warrant […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Everything was fair game during yesterday’s All Things D interview with Steve Jobs last night, and as expected, it was only a matter of time before the topic of the lost/stolen iPhone 4G was broached.
Continue reading...Monday, April 26, 2010
In response to the California police raid on Gizmodo editor Jason Chen’s home, Gawker Media is arguing that the search and seizure was illegal because California law precludes a warrant being used to ascertain the name of a journalistic source. Gizmodo’s interpretation of the law, however, entirely misses the point. The impetus for the warrant […]
Continue reading...Monday, April 26, 2010
Comments Off on Shit just got real! California Police seize Jason Chen’s computers
What a difference a week makes. Last week at this time, millions of people were watching Gizmodo’s Jason Chen show off Apple’s next generation iPhone. Now, Gizmodo is reporting that California’s Rapid Enforcement Allied Computer Team entered Chen’s home on Friday evening, with a warrant of course, where they proceeded to confiscate four computers and […]
Continue reading...Friday, April 23, 2010
Comments Off on Silicon Valley Police begin probe into “missing” iPhone
Police in Silicon Valley have begun investigating the story behind the prototype iPhone that eventually made its way into the hands of Gizmodo. According to CNET, Apple has already spoken to the police, and the computer task force under the command of the Stana Clara County District Attorney’s office is exploring if criminal charges will […]
Continue reading...Sunday, March 7, 2010
In a brazen robbery reminiscent of Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible, or perhaps Michael Westin from Burn Notice, a group of thieves climbed up to the top of the store, used a saw to cut a 3-foot wide hole in the ceiling, and proceeded to stealthly rappel down 16 feet where they hung in the […]
Continue reading...Friday, January 8, 2010
Comments Off on Apple products – A popular choice for thieves
Apple products are known for their sleek and elegant design, and you’d be hard pressed to go out in public and not see someone somewhere using either an iPhone, iPod, or MacBook. The unique design of Apple’s products, however, make them highly visible (white headbuds, anyone?) and subsequently an inviting target for thieves. Most recently, a group […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Comments Off on Thieves steal thousands of iPhones in Belgium
In what is being classified as an “inside job”, thieves in Belgium recently stole 3-4,000 iPhones by climbing up a fire ladder to the top of a warehouse where they then cut a hole in the roof, slid down, and made off with the booty. The fact that the hole was made directly over the […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Comments Off on Disgraced iPhone spammer indicted on 4 counts of mail fraud
A shady, dishonest, and generally all-around douchebag iPhone developer who was kicked out of the iTunes App Store this past August for copyright infringement was just recently busted by the FBI for launching denial of service attacks against Yousendit.com, a website he helped found. The dumbass in question is named Khalid Shaikh, and up until […]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 3, 2009
Comments Off on Thieves rob Apple Store in 31 seconds flat [Video]
In a scene straight out of a movie, a team of crooks busted into an Apple Store in Marlton, New Jersey and snagged handfulls of MacBooks, iPhones, and iPods in 31 seconds flat.
Continue reading...Friday, August 7, 2009
Comments Off on Apple removes Sex Offender app from the iTunes App Store
Apple this week removed an iPhone app which allowed users to locate nearby sex offenders. Hmm, that didn’t come out quite right. Let’s try again. Apple this week removed an iPhone app which, in the interest of safety, allowed users to check and see if sex offenders were living in their area. Now before you […]
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Saturday, June 12, 2010
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