A report by Zirana ("a one stop shop for all local information [for] residents of small and medium sized towns all across the world," including Cupertino) reveals that a prototype laptop worth 100,000 was stolen from Apple's campus last year. Below is the actual Zirana report on the matter. "Trade Secret Theft... |
25 January 2010 03:59 GMT |
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Microsoft’s Simon Aldous has been talking through his hat, the Windows maker claims, when the company's partner group manager stated that Microsoft tried to “create a Mac look and feel in terms of graphics” for Windows 7. As reports circulating on the Internet say, Aldous appeared to admit that... |
12 November 2009 04:58 GMT |
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Earlier this week, TUAW reported that some crooks broke into a house and fled with two Macs and a PC. The victim reportedly used his replacement MacBook Pro to screen-share with one of the stolen Macs, watching the crooks as they filled out an online form to find a job, thus displaying an address, the social security... |
2 September 2009 04:03 GMT |
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Sources are informing us that iPhone users searching the web for "iPhone apps" are most likely going to end up browsing the inner sections of a certain iPhoneApps.org, an (allegedly) scammy site that sells you not apps, but the ZiPhone jailbreaking tool, which... yeah, is freeware."Our developers here at iphone apps ... |
23 July 2008 09:07 GMT |
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Apple has started a somewhat aggressive initiative to nab good working citizens from other companies using enticement cards saying "You're amazing. We should talk." Existing Apple Store employees are encouraged to hand these cards to whomever they bump into that seems appropriate for a position at the Apple Reta... |
6 June 2008 05:44 GMT |
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Although I don't see any reason for stealing virtual furniture, a 17-year-old boy did this and he's now arrested by the Dutch police after being accused of this illegal activity. It all happened on the Habbo Hotel platform, a service that allows registered members to create their own rooms and decorate them... |
14 November 2007 08:59 GMT |
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No hope for Winona Ryder ...A small clinical research at the Stanford University School of Medicine investigating kleptomania did not find any effective benefit for patients with the impulsive stealing disorder (guilt-ridden, impulsive stealing of inexpensive and unneeded items), even if an open possibility remains t... |
17 March 2007 10:19 GMT |
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