The iPhone 4G Leak. What We Need To Know. The story of the iPhone 4G prototype which was lost at a bar dominates this week's headlines. Apparently, Apple engineer Gray Powell left a top-secret iPhone 4G prototype at the Gourmet Haus Stadt, near Redwood City on March 18. In the days which followed, a cafe patron found the iPhone, determined it was nothing like he had ever watched, and experimented with contact Apple to return the device. Apple would not reply. Turning to his alternative options, the man approached Gizmodo plus sold the device to the business for $5,000. Gizmodo examined the device, determining it certainly was a prototype of the next generation iPhone. Unfortunately, they weren't capable to really utilize the device considering Powell had remotely turned it into a brick. Upon examining it further, they found which half of the area in the unique telephone are dedicated to the power, plus it might house an 80GB disk drive. Shortly after announcing this finding, Apple approached Gizmodo plus formally requested their telephone back. The internet media business complied. A lawsuit against Gizmodo could be pending. In alternative information, Apple has announced the shipping date of the iPad WIFI + 3G model. On April 20, the unique units might ship in case you have pre-ordered it. The device also are found in the Apple shop the same day. We may only imagine the fury Steve Jobs unleashed on Mr. Powell. The embarrassed engineer could have the need to leave the business just because possible. But one question stays. Will he really? Next Generation IPhone
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