A couple of days ago we reported about 4,000 iPhones that were stolen from a Belgium company. The police lost track of the thieves and the devices were never found. Touch My Apps reports that the units are currently being activated in Russia.


They are sold to local distributers by packs of 100 units.
However, customers might be in for a big surprise.
Apple and Interpol are in possession of all serial numbers of the stolen iPhones and any attempt to log on Apple servers will send information to those companies.
The iPhones can then be blocked via the networks they are on.
[Thanks: http://iphonefreakz.com]
Now that the Korans have an opportunity to own an Apple iPhone through KT, we’re interested to know how they like one of America’s best handset.
In the two adds that air on Korean TV, the iPhone shows up in full interface glory.
In terms of hardware feature, the iPhone won’t probably turn heads in Korea, but the user interface is something else altogether.
Good thing, they were able to bring cut, copy, paste to the iPhone in time.
[Thanks: http://www.pmptoday.com]