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The key to a great smash-and-grab job is speed -- and clearly the five- man teamed that broke into a New Jersey Apple store took that credo to heart.

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Did they really need to take the Apple store offline just to add one new product?

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The San Jose Mercury News reports that two thefts occurred at Apple stores last Sunday morning: one at the University Ave. store in Palo Alto, and another at the Los Gatos store about half an hour away.

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With the release of the updated iPhone software, Apple flung open the doors of its new App Store. On its first day, the App store was populated with more than 500 programs, and that number is growing rapidly. Think about that: 500 programs, all of them at version 1.0. On a device that had never before supported software written outside of Apple.



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