http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/10/drinking-establishment-check-highly-anticipated-mobile-phone-release-check-lost-phone-check/ By Evan Hansen Gadget Lab Wired.com 10.26.12 Jamin Barton is a soft-spoken musician with a quick laugh and a winning smile who tends bar under the nickname “Sudsy” at the 500 Club in San Francisco’s Mission District. He was closing up after a slow Tuesday last month when he saw the phone. “We find about 20 a week,” he says with a shrug. “Most people come back for them in 15 minutes.” Not this phone. It sat by the cash register unclaimed all the next day. “I don’t know anything about this stuff, but I know enough to know this phone was different.” It was locked, and had no SIM card to activate it, so there was no way to identify or contact the owner directly. But it did have a “not for sale” sticker and a Google logo on the back. Barton showed the device to a tech-savvy regular named Dave who immediately identified it as the upcoming Nexus 4, which Google is set to unveil at an event in New York on October 29. [Update: Apparently, the event's been cancelled "due to Hurricane Sandy."] Dave agreed to make some calls to Google HQ. When Barton heard back from him the next day, Dave was shaken. “Dave” — Barton says he does not know his full name — “sort of freaked out. ‘Google lost a phone,’ he told me. ‘You just got a guy fired…. The Google police are coming’” [...] ______________________________________________ Visit the InfoSec News Security Bookstore Best Selling Security Books and More! http://www.shopinfosecnews.orgReceived on Tue Oct 30 2012 - 23:51:16 PDT
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