Mon, 26 Sep 2011

2:42 AM - iPhone 5 prototype has been lost, the police asked for the surveillance video

The U.S. science and technology news site CNET reported that Apple employee has lost a iPhone 5 prototype in Cava22 bar in San Francisco in July this year. According to the latest news, San Francisco police have asked the owner of Cava22 bar to provide surveillance video, that is, the police may do internal investigation to help Apple find the iPhone 5 prototype. iPad resource: convert dvd to ipad.

Cava 22 bar owner Jose Valle said in an interview with CNET on Friday, San Francisco Police officers went to the bar about a week ago, said as part of the investigation of the case of missing iPhone 5 prototype, they want to get the surveillance video of the bar from July 21th to 22th. Valle said he later found the video, trying to get in touch with the investigators, but they have not yet been to the bar to see this video.

San Francisco Police Station spokesman Troy Dangerfield said that he did not know whether the investigators have been to Cava 22 bar, or found the surveillance video. But he said that because Apple did not apply to the police for criminal investigation, so he believed the police did not begin this investigation. Something about iPad: dvd to ipad converter. Dangerfield speculated that the police's seeking and obtaining the surveillance video is probably an internal survey that they launched this month to assist Apple on search of households on July 24th.

It was reported that Apple employees and police had conducted a search of the house of the nearby residents, 22-year-old Sergio Calderon, after the loss of the iPhone 5 prototype. San Francisco Police Station recognized they have offered help to Apple, but argued that searches for Calderon's room, car and computer were implemented entirely by Apple employees. Calderon said in an interview with local newspaper SFWeekly, a total of six people came to his home to search for the iPhone 5 prototype, but they claimed they are the police rather than Apple employees.

Calderon said that if he knows these people are not police, he certainly will not allow them to search his own house. iPad tip: convert mkv to ipad. Calderon said to the police and the Apple employees, he did live in Cava 22 bar at the night of the incident, but he denied the matter in connection with him. Calderon and Apple declined to make comment.

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