Although five iPads are stolen from Microsoft, Microsoft products are safe


ByJohan Larsson

It was reported that five iPads were stolen from Microsoft's fifth building in Washington State on January 4thThe Daily PostIt became clear in. Theft occurred between December 19th and 26th, and the damage report was issued on January 2nd, but there was no report that Microsoft's product was stolen at that time.

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The total amount of damage was about 3000 dollars (about 260 thousand yen) in total of 5 units, two of which were stolen and two of iPad 2 and three of iPad 3. Microsoft employees are free to enter and leave the building, there are images of surveillance cameras that caught the entrance, and under investigation by Microsoft is under investigation.

The following is The Daily Post on January 4.


New York TimesAccording to New York, Apple products are stolen frequently, New York Mayor'sMichael Rubens BloombergReported on the radio that the total number of offenses in 2012 increased by 3484 compared to 2011 but the number of thefts in Apple products was higher than that in the previous year, an increase of 3890 more than the previous year He said he was doing it. The number of murders was 414 cases, the lowest figure since the first record in 1963, but while the theft of Apple products has increased beyond the number of other felony charges, Samsung Galaxy and other As other devices do not show an increasing tendency of theft, only the Apple product is targeted, so the mayor is calling attention to put the iPhone in a tight clothing pocket that is clearly visible.


Apple products such as iPhone and iPad have a feature that can track your location via iCloud,Identify iPad luggage thieves at airport by tracking functionAlthough it is successful also to do, it seems better to be careful from the usual day when considering the risk that does not come back.

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