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The Appalling Reaction to the Apple iPhone Leak

ABC's Michael Malone writes, "The Apple G4 iPhone debacle shows journalism has lost much of its muscle."

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Captain Tuttle5096d ago

The Apple sheep are disturbing. They're the worst of the worst imo.

Speed-Racer5096d ago

If we wanna get into legal hansy pansy talk, everyone in my opinion is wrong.

- The apple guy should not have gotten drunk with such a device in his possession, I would have fired him instantly if I were Stevo
- The guy who stole the iPhone and sold it ... well that's law 101
- Gizmodo, knowing very well that it was an item bought under illegal conditions, another law 101... but I guess because they are doing their duty to get us the latest info, it shields them... I really dont see why journalists should have the right to expose company secrets though...the past is the past... now is now.. and now I think its rather unfair that journalists have all these rights to get illegal insider information...

Cat5096d ago

The sap that lost the phone, well if that wasn't his worst workday ever...I shudder. On the upside, all he did was something dumb, but not illegal. He tops the FML greats. ;)

For the rest of the debacle...when did people forget what was naughty? It's just another example of how journalists, I'll go so far as to say *particularly* those in our industry, would benefit from holding themselves to a higher standard. I'd settle for http://www.spj.org/ethicsco...

Thracks5096d ago

FWIW, Gizmodo is not legally eligible to be protected by California shield law. The shield law protects a journalist, his editors and their institution from legal action in the event that material is published that a company might want to sue for. The critical part of that, however, is that *nothing illegal* can take place in order for press to receive that protection. Gizmodo, otoh, dropped over five grand large for a device they knew to be stolen.

PS360WII5096d ago

the aftermath was pretty crazy

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Apple To Change iOS To iPhone OS, iPhone To Apple Phone: Tipsters Suggests

According to Leaks, Apple is going to change the name of proprietary iPhone software iOS to iPhone OS and Apple Phone will be the new name of the iPhone.

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HidrateMe, a smart water bottle glows to remind you to stay hydrated

Drinking Water is a simple task but we fail to do this with work tensions and other distractions. The new smart water bottle allows us to stay hydrated throughout the day. HidrateMe is a smart water bottle that syncs to your phone to track your water intake and glows to remind you to stay hydrated. We have to install the Hidrate app and it will notify you. It will be available around this year end or next year beginning.

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Watch this hidrateme smart water bottle video

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Apple iOS 7.1 hits 6 percent adoption

CNET:
Just 24 hours after its release on Monday, iOS 7.1 had snared 5.9 percent of all iOS Web traffic seen by Chitika for North America.

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