An iPhone 5 was somehow lost at a bar, Venus Williams has Sjogren's Syndrome, Obama pushed back his jobs speech, and more in Thursday's Daily Scoop.
Another new iPhone was lost at a bar?
In what can't possibly be another coincidence, somehow another highly anticipated iPhone has been left at a bar. CNET said Wednesday an Apple employee left an iPhone 5 prototype at a San Francisco bar, and now the phone has gone missing.
Apple is said to be desperate to secure the phone's safe return. According to CNET, Apple electronically traced the phone to a two-floor, single family home in San Francisco's Bernal Heights neighborhood. Police searched the house but didn't find the phone, according to CNET.
Last year, an Apple developer lost an iPhone 4 prototype at a German beer garden. The phone was later sold to technology blog Gizmodo for $5,000.
Unlike last year when Gizmodo posted pictures and specific details of the phone, CNET has only reported that the phone is missing, but has no details about the new iPhone 5.
Still, this latest news is sure to set off even more speculation on when Apple will release the new iPhone 5.
Venus Williams Has Sjogren's Syndrome
Tennis star Venus Williams was forced to drop out of the U.S. Open on Wednesday due to Sjogren's syndrome, an autoimmune disease that causes fatigue and pain.
The illness isn't considered life threatening, but could keep the 31-year old tennis star away from the court for the conceivable future. The two-time U.S. Open champion is nearing the end of her career and the new diagnosis could only expedite that process.
Another new iPhone was lost at a bar?
In what can't possibly be another coincidence, somehow another highly anticipated iPhone has been left at a bar. CNET said Wednesday an Apple employee left an iPhone 5 prototype at a San Francisco bar, and now the phone has gone missing.
Apple is said to be desperate to secure the phone's safe return. According to CNET, Apple electronically traced the phone to a two-floor, single family home in San Francisco's Bernal Heights neighborhood. Police searched the house but didn't find the phone, according to CNET.
Last year, an Apple developer lost an iPhone 4 prototype at a German beer garden. The phone was later sold to technology blog Gizmodo for $5,000.
Unlike last year when Gizmodo posted pictures and specific details of the phone, CNET has only reported that the phone is missing, but has no details about the new iPhone 5.
Still, this latest news is sure to set off even more speculation on when Apple will release the new iPhone 5.
Venus Williams Has Sjogren's Syndrome
Tennis star Venus Williams was forced to drop out of the U.S. Open on Wednesday due to Sjogren's syndrome, an autoimmune disease that causes fatigue and pain.
The illness isn't considered life threatening, but could keep the 31-year old tennis star away from the court for the conceivable future. The two-time U.S. Open champion is nearing the end of her career and the new diagnosis could only expedite that process.
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