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Internet publication Gizmodo on April 26 reported on a search of the house Editor Jason Chen (Jason Chen), who wrote about the received tehnoblogom prototype iPhone 4G. The search took place in the house of Chen in the evening on April 23 in his absence. During the search, were seized four computers and two servers. As noted by Gizmodo, the basis for this was the court order the City of San Mateo, California. As stated in the decree, confiscated their equipment could serve as a tool for committing a criminal offense.
At the same time, as stated Gaby Darbyshire (Gaby Darbyshire), the representative of the holding Gawker Media - the company that owns tehnobloga, ruling on search and seizure of equipment is illegal, since the house of Jason Chen, "is actually the newsroom."
As reported by The New York Times, the local police refused to comment on the incident. The police became interested in the activities Gizmodo after the scandal with the publication on April 19 site photos and descriptions of the prototype next-generation iPhone. As reported by Gizmodo, the unit was bought by a man who found the prototype in a bar in San Francisco. Owner's iPhone has been named employee of Apple Gray Powell, who is alleged to have forgotten it in the bar. According to Gawker Media, Gizmodo apparatus was purchased for 5,000 dollars.
On the same day in the name of the chief-editor of Gizmodo by Brian Lam received a letter from Apple c request to return to the corporation in the possession of the site staff. In this case Apple did not officially comment on the assumptions under which the resulting Gizmodo device is a prototype fourth-generation iPhone, the presentation is expected in the summer.