Posted on 04/26/2017 8:23:38 PM PDT by Swordmaker
$24,000 worth of computers, iPads and iPhones were stolen from an Apple Store in Corte Madera, police said,” Amy Hollyfield reports for KGO-TV. “The same store was robbed just months ago.”
“Shortly after 8 p.m.,” Hollyfield reports, “which is closing time for the store, five burglars in their late teens or early 20s entered the store and grabbed 17 iPhones, three iPads and two computers.”
Hollyfield reports, “There was also a burglary at the Apple Store on Nov. 25, 2016 when a group of burglars stole $35,000 to $40,000 in equipment.”
Read more in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: Which Apple will promptly disable, dumb-asses.
This would be a robbery and a burglary
And not burglary
Saw those external HD’s and also a 2013 story on CNET showing just such a device we’re talking about here 128gb Intel Thunderbolt thumb drive ..... Currently use a Transcend double ended thumb drive with USB one one end and a lightning connector for iOS devices on the other in 64gb size. Before I travel my iPhone, iPad and Mac Pro 13 are factory reset and updated so no “easily accessed” proprietary data is on my gadgets. I can backup every gadget from the multi use transcend brand thumb drive after and prior to travel. Leaving sterile gadgets in checked baggage per se.
Was just looking for the fastest way to backup and restore from a thumb drive ...:o) Saw how fast the thunderbolt was compared to USB . Thought i’d try...
All you will catch is the people who stupidly bought them on the street.
There was an urban grab gang in my hometown and they had a token white guy to sell the items. I found that funny.
Thieves steal $24,000 in Macs, iPads, and iPhones
They stole a handful of devices.
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