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Written by guardian
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Monday, 26 April 2010 23:30 |
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California police have taken six computers and other items from the house of Jason Chen, the editor of the gadget blog Gizmodo who appeared on a video on the site showing off a lost Apple iPhone prototype which, it transpired, had been bought from a middleman for about $5,000.
The search was carried out last Friday evening, but Gizmodo only revealed that it had happened on Monday evening. Chen was not present when the police entered the house.
The police seizure, which would have been the decision under the criminal code of California of the district attorney for San Mateo - and not Apple - may turn into a test of the US "shield law" for journalists, which allows them to protect their sources. The New York Times reported last Saturday that "charges would most likely be filed against the person or people who sold the prototype iPhone, and possibly the buyer."
The lost iPhone was a prototype of the new model that Apple's chief executive Steve Jobs is expected to announce this June, sporting a higher-definition screen and ceramic casing.
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Written by cesa
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Sunday, 25 April 2010 13:43 |
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Tonight is the UFC night.We have a full night of fight in the ufc – theultimate fighter with Aldo vs Faber.If you want to watch ufc (UFC: The Ultimate Fighter) live keep on eye on us.As manufacturer THQ announced now, the sports game is on 25 May 2010 on the shelves.
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