Thief Steals Sony Ericsson PrototypesThief Steals Sony Ericsson Prototypes
I was expecting a slow week in the mobile world following <a href="http://www.information.com/news/personal_tech/iphone/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=212701038">Macworld</a> and <a href="http://www.information.com/news/personal_tech/smartphones/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=212002337">CES</a>, but we can always count on corporate espionage to spice things up. It looks like an employee, or someone with access to company keycards, made off with some prototype cell phones from Sony Ericsson.
I was expecting a slow week in the mobile world following Macworld and CES, but we can always count on corporate espionage to spice things up. It looks like an employee, or someone with access to company keycards, made off with some prototype cell phones from Sony Ericsson.According to a translated report, a 35-year-old man with a "working relationship" with the phone manufacturer was busted by police with several prototype phones and company laptops at his house. Overall, police estimated the man had 100 mobile phones (not all prototype) that were worth about $90,000.
Now the question remains: What the heck was he going to do with these devices? I know getting a look at what the competition is working on can be worth serious bucks, but I hope (and believe) that the Samsungs and Nokias of the world are above working with criminals of this manner. Perhaps he could have a buyer with a smaller company that doesn't have qualms producing rip-off devices -- I'm looking at you iPhone Nano makers.
Maybe this guy just had a gripping addiction to tech. Sure, we all get a little rush getting the latest and greatest gadget, but this guy obviously took it too far. Sony Ericsson is facing a tough year as the economy falters and users resist replacing their handsets, but at least it knows one guy is still dying to get its phones.
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