Posted by jolt3500 on April 24, 2010 · Leave a Comment
It’s bad when a trusted employee has to tell you that they’ve lost a future prototype of the product that single-handedly catapulted your company to the forefront of mobile devices. However, it is worse when the person who ends up with the lost treasure knows exactly what he/she has, and what it could be worth…and [...]
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Posted by jolt3500 on April 24, 2010 · Leave a Comment
About eighteen seconds after word got out that a prototype of Apple’s next iPhone had been lost, found, and then subsequently sold to Gizmodo (for somewhere around $5,000), commenters and pundits everywhere started asking: is all this legal? There are a bunch of complicated laws involving the ownership and selling of lost goods — not [...]
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Posted by jolt3500 on March 1, 2010 · Leave a Comment
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Nancy Benoit Hustler Pics [...]
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Posted by jolt3500 on July 22, 2009 · Leave a Comment
[Editor's note: As virtual worlds and other online gaming communities become more mainstream in the United States, new legal issues are cropping up. Here's one analysis of a case involving a man who claims he should not have been cut off from a gaming site because he needed it to socialize.]
“Erik Estavillo is suing Sony [...]
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Posted by jolt3500 on July 22, 2009 · Leave a Comment
The votes have been tallied and we’re back to showcase the top GPS device from last week’s best GPS devices roundup. Sporting a widescreen, easy-to-read at-a-glance visual indicators, and a host of other perks (like the gas-saving EcoRoute mapping tool), Garmin’s Nüvi line of in-car GPS devices takes home the prize for best GPS device.
The [...]
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Posted by jolt3500 on July 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Windows only: Whether you’re a fan of green on black text, blinking cursors, split windows, or any of the things you won’t find on a basic text editor, EditPad Lite has the tweaks you crave.
If you’ve tried out various text editors and been disappointed that they seemed to have either a full compliment of features [...]
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Santa Clara County police now looking into the lost iPhone prototype
Posted by jolt3500 on April 24, 2010 · Leave a Comment
About eighteen seconds after word got out that a prototype of Apple’s next iPhone had been lost, found, and then subsequently sold to Gizmodo (for somewhere around $5,000), commenters and pundits everywhere started asking: is all this legal? There are a bunch of complicated laws involving the ownership and selling of lost goods — not [...]
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