All it takes (for the computers at least) is a fresh install of OS X, and they won't be phoning home. If they have any brains, they won't let them connect to the internet until they reinstall OS X.
The phones are a different story though. Apple will find those the second they connect to AT&T's network. AT&T surely will track them for Apple.
Don
There's no pressure to buy in Apple stores either
I think the most pathetic part was the newscaster sensationalizing the robbery. Seriously, it sounded like a track race.
I didn't see them cutting security cables, what happened to those?
He sounded like a pompous jerk. I can't believe more people aren't laughing at him. Who talks like that anymore?
It was the first thing I noticed about this story!
would you feel comfortable shopping in a store where someone died? possibly standing on the exact spot their blood leeched into the floor?
The "armed security guard" should be fired and get a nice bill.
The entire reason for having armed security is that they shoot bad guys plain and simple.
I don't think their plan is to open 20 iphones and plug them all into itunes. They're going on eBay.....
I didn't see them cutting security cables, what happened to those?
The security guard is NOT there to shoot anyone for burglarizing the store. If there is no immanent threat to life present, then there is NO justification to shoot, plain and simple.
Regards,
All it takes (for the computers at least) is a fresh install of OS X, and they won't be phoning home. If they have any brains, they won't let them connect to the internet until they reinstall OS X.
The phones are a different story though. Apple will find those the second they connect to AT&T's network. AT&T surely will track them for Apple.
Don