Jex
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AstroLad said:$5k is ridiculous, which is why you know the whole story about gizmodo paying for it is a red herring.
hell i woulda paid $5.5k for it just to mess around with applefans![]()
"The person who found the phone peddled it to Gizmodo, which bought it for $5,000, Nick Denton, chief executive of Gawker Media, which owns Gizmodo, said by instant message." - New York Times
pakkit said:So it gets lost at a bar and quickly gets picked up by Gizmodo who disassembles it despite Apple reporting it missing?
Right.
Majik said:The leak was obviously intentional.
Majik said:If it wasn't leaked Gizmodo would be guilty of conversion and Apple could have the posts removed via a temporary restraining order.
shuri said:there was an interview a few months ago about the guy who was masterminding the promotions for apple from 2004 to very recently, and he was mentioning verbatim that they would release 'leaks' themselves to selected sites. Any 'leak' that didnt end up in an immediate massive legal strike was an uncontrolled one.
Why are you guys still discussing if its a legit leak or what?
shuri said:The fact that a working hardware prototype (!!!) of Apple Hardware was somehow managed to be carried outside, especially with Apple's paranoid monitoring and security teams.. is LOL. This was just a controlled leak, as described in the link
I guess it was all a conspiracy, right?