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    OCEntertainment: I have GOT to think someone would've noticed a weight difference. I own a Macbook Pro. I have held a brick. They do not weigh the same. more »
    Earthslide: It's traceable. Whoever bought it in the first place had to use a credit card. Second they can trace the serial # and wireless network # on the box, w... more »
    bosskev: Even when it smacks them in the face, some people refuse to recognize good fortune like this. After 23 years of relentless hounding from his shrewish ... more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: Or he stole the computer, replaced it with a brick, and pretended it came that way. Otherwise, it's probably some disgruntled employee who found out h... more »
  • #wtf

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    In what's possibly the meanest anti-Apple pun ever, Consumerist reader Ryan was sold an actual brick in a box instead of the MacBook Pro for which he paid over $2,000. More »
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  • #rumor

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  • #rumor

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  • #rumors

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    What is the Apple Brick? It's a rumor that started over at 9 to 5 Mac. A trusted source told the site that the (also rumored) October 14th Apple Event would be "all about the Brick." The fun sort of spiraled from there, with plenty of guesses of just what the Brick could be... More »
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  • #iphone

    Apple Says Unlocked iPhones Will Brick After Software Update - What Does It Mean?

    Not only are certain Apple stores voiding the warranty on hacked and unlocked iPhones, Apple's just released a statement saying the unlock process coupled with a future iPhone update may make your phones a useless brick. Apple "strongly discourages users from installing unauthorized unlocking programs," because the "permanent inability to use an iPhone due to installing unlocking software is not covered under the iPhone's warranty." Our advice to users: wait until Firmware version 1.1 is out later this week before you decide to unlock your iPhone. If you've already unlocked your phone, don't update until you know it's safe. Full release after the jump. More »
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