Police Seize Computers From Gizmodo Editor
secretcurse writes "California police have served a search warrant and seized computers from Jason Chen, the Gizmodo editor who unveiled the 4th-generation iPhone to the world. Gawker Media's COO has replied claiming that the warrant was served illegally due to Mr. Chen's status as a journalist. The plot thickens..."
It was only a matter of time before this happened. iPwned.
Cheers, Chris
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Gawker media's COO has replied claiming that the warrant was served illegally due to Mr. Chen's status as a journalist.
There are two falsehoods in that statement.
Nick Denton gets filed next to the Japanese man who killed himself a while ago because he lost an Apple prototype and knew his life was ruined. Nick will likely get fired by Apple for carelessness and never work in the tech industry again.
Tell me more, LostCluster. You clearly have a good grasp of who the key players in this story are and what exactly their roles are.
No, no. That doesn't happen with True Acolytes - Computers in those days weren't very powerful - not nearly strong enough to pull off a Reality Distortion Field. Why to do think current Apples run such powerful processors? After all UNIX ran on much more humble machines for most of it's life. And you all think that little antenna is for Wi-Fi. Fools.
This is the truth, and we all know you can't have opinions about the truth.
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
Jason Chen is to journalism what Mariah Carey is... to journalism.
Selling it someone other than the owner is where it gets iffy, though.
Trying to sell it to its owner would be pretty iffy as well.
FGD 135
Nice house you had there. Too bad you abandoned it to go to work. And leaving your car abandoned out in that parking lot...
Not having to have an armed militia to defend your property in your absence is considered moving forward in regards to civilization.
I started at 100%, and have slowly dwindled down to about 10-15%. I have a Mac Mini, an iPod Touch 3G (which started the love affair), had an iPhone briefly (but AT&T blows chunks). I was a huge hater. Now I'm a voice of moderation.
Oh, I'm quite fond of what Apple comes out with, I just really hate Apple itself.
"Most people, I think, don't even know what a rootkit is, so why should they care about it?"