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Monday 5 September 2011

Police Hunt Missing The Prototype Apple IPhone

Police Hunt Missing The Prototype Apple IPhone
San Francisco police have helped Apple to find a prototype of the new iPhone, which is unleashed in a bar in a repeat of an embarrassing loss that took place last year.
An employee of Apple has lost yet-to-be-released iPhone 5 tequila in a bar in the Mission district of San Francisco in July, the technology news site CNET reported this week.
After the electronic tracking device uses GPS technology to a house in San Francisco, four policemen and two Apple employees visited the home, police in San Francisco, said in a statement distributed to the media.
"The Apple employees called the police mission directly, seeking help to find a lost object," the statement said.

"The two Apple employees met with residents and then entered the house to find the point of losing," he said. "Apple employees has found the lost and left the house."
The statement did not identify the item sought, but the title of the document made a tempting: iPhone5.doc.
A resident of the home, said Sergio Calderon, 22, SF Weekly that he visited the bar where the phone was lost, but he had no device. He said that the search of his home was held in July.
Cupertino, California-based Apple began selling the iPhone last four years and is expected to unveil its latest model, the iPhone 5, September-October.
Word of the unreleased second iPhone model will disappear in a bar comes just weeks after prosecutors decided not to lay criminal charges against the Gizmodo bloggers who got the technology hands on a prototype of the iPhone lost 4 last year.
Gizmodo has posted pictures and details of the prototype iPhone after the purchase of $ 5.000 a man who said he found a garden in which they lost by a software engineer at Apple.
Criminal charges were filed against the man who allegedly found the prototype of the iPhone and another four who negotiated the agreement to sell at Gizmodo.
A couple pleaded guilty to charges of violation on Thursday, the San Mateo County Superior Court.

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