According to authorities in California (USA) is investigating the incident lost prototype Apple iPhone. Police talked to Apple about the iPhone the next generation is missing. The prototype went to tech blog Gizmodo, Gizmodo has posted pictures of the smart phone, along with comments about the new features they've discovered.
"It is not a proceeding which was submitted to our office for review or prosecution," said Stephen Wagstaffe, chief deputy county attorney of San Mateo, where pubs are located that a software engineer Apple iPhone prototype was lost in mid March 2010.
When asked as Gizmodo has to pay money to get the iPhone, Mr. Nick Denton said, Gawker had to pay U.S. $ 5,000 for patrons were collected. Mr. Brian Lam, Gizmodo's editor admitted, that the prototype was stolen, not lost but "we do not know this when buying it." Then Gizmodo said that they would return the iPhone for Apple.
Mr. Wagstaffe declined to answer further questions, saying only that if there are any case proceedings, his office will not process it the authorities in Santa Clara County, where Apple is headquartered.



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