If you try to kill somebody, don't throw your iPad in the river afterwards
A six-year investigation into a suspected international organized crime ring has seen members convicted because of evidence from an iPad submerged in London's Thames river for years.The iPad that was uncovered after five years in the River Thames — image credit: Metropolitan PoliceAn iPad that was recovered from London's Thames River after more than five years, has provided crucial evidence that has led to the conviction of a suspected international organized crime ring.Right from the start in 2010, the iPad has been available in a cellular version which Apple tends to sell for around $100 to $130 more than the Wi-Fi version. Usually, the hidden detail has been you also need a monthly carrier contract, but it turns out that a cellular iPad can also cost you jail time. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums


The iPad that was uncovered after five years in the River Thames — image credit: Metropolitan Police
An iPad that was recovered from London's Thames River after more than five years, has provided crucial evidence that has led to the conviction of a suspected international organized crime ring.
Right from the start in 2010, the iPad has been available in a cellular version which Apple tends to sell for around $100 to $130 more than the Wi-Fi version. Usually, the hidden detail has been you also need a monthly carrier contract, but it turns out that a cellular iPad can also cost you jail time.
Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums