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Apple Bans Teens From Stores for Downloading iPhone Game - Wired

Wired writes:

Apple store employees caught four teenagers doing the unthinkable -- downloading a third-party application onto a demo iPhone -- which prompted their immediate banishment from Apple stores "for life."

Two Palo Alto High School students -- Daniel Fukuba (left), 17, and Eric Vicenti (right), 16 -- met up with two recent Paly grads, Noah Rogers and Anjay Patel, at the Apple Store in downtown Palo Alto, where they made the mistake of downloading third-party car-racing game "Raging Thunder" onto the store's iPhone...
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Teens say they were banned ... - mercurynews.com | By: bym051d
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