“Yesterday we related an interesting scoop that popped up on CNET: the tech-news site reported that a prototype of Apple’s latest iPhone model had been lost in a San Francisco bar,” Peter Jamison reports for SF Weekly.
“Among other things, CNET reported that San Francisco police investigators, working with Apple personnel, had traced a recently lost iPhone 5 prototype to the home of a man in Bernal Heights, who denied possessing it or having any knowledge of it,” Jamison reports. “The phone was never recovered.”
Jamison reports, “There’s just one problem: SFPD spokesman Officer Albie Esparza says no records exist of any such activity by SFPD inspectors.”
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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Readers “Fred Mertz” and “matt” for the heads up.]
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