April 20, 2010 5:55 PM
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Lost iPhone: Should Apple Fire the Guy Who Lost His Prototype?
(MoneyWatch) We all have bad days at work, but going to a bar and forgetting a top-secret model of an unreleased product that you're helping to test seems -- unusual. And Apple is a notoriously secretive company.
How should Apple handle the leak?
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