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#11
Its times like these when you wish Jack Bauer was still in business.
 

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Originally Posted by NvyUs View Post
I'd be pissed as well if i was Nokia, he gets stolen prototypes 6 months before release revealing stuff about them while at same time doing consultancy work for Nokia rivals(i.e samsung), the amount of damage this could of potentially done is massive as rivals are getting at least a 6 month head start to counter whatever Nokia are planning
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I agree with your points, but he has someone giving him the devices. It's the inside man that you want.
Originally Posted by NvyUs View Post
he is not forced to accept the stolen property and reveal to people he as them, he does it for self gain otherwise he would keep it all secret
Adding to the echochamber. Also, I am rather amazed that Nokia allowed him to keep doing this as long as they did.
 
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I think Eldar is trying to play the crowd here. He is complaining and wining about this development, but at the same time insists he does nothing wrong.

If that is the case, then surely Eldar doesnt mind the honorable russian police officer checking that.

If they find fault, grill him, if they dont, then nothing.
 

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Originally Posted by NOMOS View Post
I think Eldar is trying to play the crowd here. He is complaining and wining about this development, but at the same time insists he does nothing wrong.

If that is the case, then surely Eldar doesnt mind the honorable russian police officer checking that.

If they find fault, grill him, if they dont, then nothing.
He'd have to be pretty thick to not realise that publicizing stolen prototypes from a company that is a competitor to the firms for whom you're a consultant would be a problem
 

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Shades of Apple going after that "insider" before... and I don't mean the Gizmodo debacle.
 
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Shades of Apple going after that "insider" before... and I don't mean the Gizmodo debacle.
What "insider" are you referring to?
 
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Originally Posted by skalogre View Post
What "insider" are you referring to?
AppleInsider.
 
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While I agree that action against Eldar is overdue, I had a good laugh at this sentence: "At Nokia, we pride ourselves on being an open and transparent company..."
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Negri Electronics/Technobuffalo, lineup you are next...
 

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Originally Posted by Odd_gunnic View Post
Negri Electronics/Technobuffalo, lineup you are next...
Keep knocking 'em down, then who will report about Nokia's products in the end?

At this rate, either they (Nokia) will have to start communicating more or risk nobody covering their products out of fear of even breaking an embargo by a few minutes or days.
 

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