Student can not afford Apple defence fees
When nineteen year old Nicholas Ciarelli published information on his web site in December about Apple’s sub $500 iMac, he probably wasn’t expecting to attract as much attention as he did.
The Harvard University student revealed Apple’s plans to launch a $499 Mac Mini on his web site, ThinkSecret.com, before Apple could announce them at the recent Macworld Expo trade show.
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