Steve Jobs: the Man Behind the Raid

The tech industry is pretty much under the heel of Steve Jobs –theoretically at least. In many ways, the messiah of Apple is proving to be quite the lord of chaos in terms of burning bridges and tossing people aside. You can find the best mobile phone deals for Apple phones at Best Mobile Contracts, including mobile phone with free gifts deals and iPhone 4 deals.

Before we head straight into the main scoop, here is a quick recap of what we know is on Jobs’ rap sheet. First off, the man just took sucker punch at Adobe by officially preventing developers from using the new Flash Professional CS5 program for developing iPhone applications. Several weeks ago, Apple also filed an infringement lawsuit against HTC, there are 20 hardware and software patents involved in the case –most of which target Android handsets. Just a few days back, Jobs has reportedly fired an employee for revealing the iPad 3G to Steve Wozniak two minutes earlier than planned.

Well, sounds bad does it not?

Steve Jobs now has been reported to be the man who initiated the police raid on the house of Jason Chen, a blogger for Gizmodo.

For many people in the tech industry, Gizmodo is a well respected organization. While they do run the occasional story that ignites a few flame wars, many consider their posts to be very credible. This is why Apple obviously took notice of the recent exclusive scoop on the next generation iPhone –and Apple wanted their phone back.

Despite Gizmodo officially stating that they are indeed going to return the device –upon receiving notice and being informed that the handset was taken illegally from Apple’s labs (it would then be purchased by the tech blog), cops still raided the home of Jason Chen –whom Gizmodo stated as the man who was holding the device.