Last updated: April 27, 2010 - 8:28am
Authorities seized computers, digital cameras, a cellphone and other items from a technology blog editor who posted pictures and details of a lost iPhone prototype.
A computer-crime task force made up of multiple law enforcement agencies searched Gizmodo editor and blogger Jason Chen's house and car in Fremont (CA) on Friday. The warrant, issued by a Superior Court judge in San Mateo County, said the computers and other devices may have been used to commit a felony. Steve Wagstaffe, spokesman for the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office, confirmed the warrant's authenticity. Members of California's Rapid Enforcement Allied Computer Team took several computers, hard drives, digital cameras, cellphones and other gadgets, plus Chen's American Express bill and copies of his checks. Last week Gizmodo had one of the Web's hottest scoops when it posted photos of an Apple device that appeared to be a next-generation iPhone. It had been found in a bar in Redwood City, which is in San Mateo County, and sold for $5,000 by an unknown person to Gizmodo, a gadget blog owned by Gawker Media.
- Login or register to post comments
- Email this page
Related
- Search of blogger's computers suspended
- When Apple Calls the Cops
- iPhone case puts task force, firms in spotlight
- Media coalition asking court to unseal records in iPhone probe
- San Mateo County prosecutors fight to keep iPhone prototype search warrant sealed
- San Mateo District Attorney Withdraws Controversial Gizmodo iPhone Warrant
- Search warrant in iPhone raid is unsealed
- Judge to release iPhone search warrant
- Apple vs. Gizmodo
- Apple Reported New IPhone Was Stolen, Prosecutor Says
- Winning Lawsuits may be Difficult
- Samsung Emerges as a Potent Rival to Apple’s Cool
- San Francisco police help search for lost iPhone
- Oracle, Google suit: Details of Google’s first phone released
- iPhone 5 To Have Major Impact On Users, Tech Rivals
Topics
Location
Ratings
Login to rate this headline.

