
The confidentiality of investigations does not allow us to know what questions are being addressed to Steve Jobs, who personally contacted remind those responsible for Gizmodo to get back the prototype.
This prototype was inadvertently left in a bar by an Apple engineer and a boy, found it after a few days decided to sell it to Gizmodo for the sum of $ 5,000 (do not know if this figure is the real one, because California law provide 10 years' imprisonment for those who buy stolen goods that exceed the value of $ 5000 ...).
The laws of the State of California are also very hard for the respect of trade secrets, and even freedom of the press is considered a higher value!
Therefore the risks are high that Gizmodo should be condemned, and in a few weeks we should know the verdict.
{via macnn}