Monday, March 23, 2009

iPod ponzi scheme lands 17-year prison sentence

iPod ponzi scheme lands 17-year prison sentence
Within days of an arrest involving 9,000 fraudulently obtained iPods, a second iPod-related scam has surfaced, according to the Miami Herald. A Miami-based businessman, Andres Leonel Pimstein, has been sentenced for running a $50 million investment scam at the University of Miami campus dating back to 2005. Pimstein pleaded guilty to a number of wire-fraud charges late last year, leading to a 17-y...



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iPod ponzi scheme lands 17-year prison sentence
Within days of an arrest involving 9,000 fraudulently obtained iPods, a second iPod-related scam has surfaced, according to the Miami Herald. A Miami-based businessman, Andres Leonel Pimstein, has been sentenced for running a $50 million investment scam at the University of Miami campus dating back to 2005. Pimstein pleaded guilty to a number of wire-fraud charges late last year, leading to a 17-y...



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The iPhone and iPhone OS 3.0 will make a surprisingly competent medical assistant, blazing a healthy trail that all smartphones will surely follow soon.

AT&T execs said touting new, faster iPhone for mid-June
One or more of AT&T's more senior officials have reportedly slipped important details about the next iPhone, including a June unveiling and a continued emphasis on speed.

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