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We all heard about the funny/sad news about an Apple engineer celebrating his birthday with a little too much booze—and how he ended up leaving an iPhone prototype on a barstool. We've seen the Steve Wozniak parody shirt, and we've heard people's conspiracy theories.
But events have turned a little less Apple cool, and more Big Brother scary. Jason Chen, the blogger from Gizmodo (owned by Gawker Media) came home to find police officers confiscating computers and hard drives.
Gawker has written the police stating that Chen's property is protected by the same law that protects journalists. But it has been raised that the law doesn't protect property that aided in the commission of a crime. Let's see how this story goes.
Though it does raise questions about journalists and what kind of news really matters.
http://techcrunch.com/2010/04/26/stolen-iphone/
http://gizmodo.com/5524843/police-seize-jason-chens-computers
http://gizmodo.com/5523673/steve-wozniak-on-apple-security-employee-termination-and-gray-powell?skyline=true&s=i