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Clown had iPad stolen from Steve Jobs’ home

In this Jan. 27, 2010 file photo, Apple CEO Steve Jobs shows off the new iPad during an event in San Francisco. Imagine the potential treasures inside the stolen iPad of the late Steve Jobs, secret corporate documents, personal correspondence and maybe even game prototypes. Professional entertainer Kenny the Clown, who unwittingly received the stolen tablet after the Apple co-founder’s Palo Alto home was burglarized last month, says he never examined the touch-screen device’s contents. The San Jose Mercury News says Kenny the Clown, whose real name is Kenneth Kahn, had no idea the iPad came from the Jobs residence until a friend who gave it to him was charged with burglary and police had confiscated the device. Authorities say 35-year-old Kariem McFarlin stole iPods, Macs, jewelry and Jobs’ wallet. He is due in court Monday and recently hired a lawyer. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

A professional clown who used an iPad pilfered from the home of the late Steve Jobs to play pop songs at a street fair while he made balloon animals said Friday he had no idea his friend had snatched the tablet.

Posted: August 18th, 2012 in Gadgets,Headlines,Latest Technology Stories | Read More »

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