Apple, Apple, Apple... did we learn nothing in the lost apple iphone 4 fiasco Another Apple worker "seems to possess lost an unreleased apple iphone inside a bar," based on CNET, who cites an un named source.
Here's more:
"A couple of days following the phone was lost at San Francisco's Cava 22, which describes itself like a 'tequila lounge' which serves lime-marinated shrimp ceviche, Apple reps approached Bay Area police, saying the unit was priceless and the organization was eager to secure its safe return, the origin stated...
...Apple digitally tracked the telephone to some two-floor, single-home in San Francisco's Bernal Levels neighborhood, based on the source."
Regrettably, we now have no clue what kind of shrimp ceviche the bar serv oh, whoops. I glossed right over that part. Lime-marinated shrimp ceviche. It's immediately in CNET's report. It's surprising I skipped that.
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Anyway, because the story goes, the cops looked the home after talking to "a guy in the twenties who acknowledged coming to Cava 22 about the evening the unit went missing" but switched up nothing. Apparently some Apple employees who have been using the police once they carried out the search offered the man some cash "no questions requested," states CNET but "the guy ongoing to deny he'd understanding from the phone."
Look Into The COUCH CUSHIONS! This is where mine always eventually ends up. Individuals apple iphones could possibly get mighty slippery.
While we are lucky enough to get understand what type of shrimp ceviche Cava 22 serves, we are not nearly as fortunate if this involves getting actual photos of the mysterious lost device (yet !). Alas, you will need to get by by having an artist's rendering of the items we feel the lost phone might seem like:
IMAGE: Chris Gayomali / Techland "The following apple iphone will indeed be slimmer, but additionally tangier, with restrained hints of cilantro."
Mmmm. Lookin' good. You are able to barely tell it is a rendering, right
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[via CNET]
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