(Broward-Palm Beach New Times)
TSA agents have gotten a bad rap over the years for patting down , , and ; now, there's something new to add to that list: stealing passenger electronics. Earlier in the week, a Continental Airlines employee caught TSA agent Nelson Santiago attempting to remove an iPad from someone's luggage and stuff it down his pants. When confronted by the police, Santiago admitted to stealing over $50,000 in electronics from unsuspecting passengers. Sorry, Nelson, but even TSA employees get selected for additional screening sometimes.
(9to5 Mac)
Via , 9to5 Mac reports some interesting findings from URL shortening service Bit.ly. Turns out that while most people use their laptop, desktops, and cell phones throughout the day, one device stands out when it comes to evening Web surfing: the iPad. The iOS device saw only modest Web usage during weekday mornings and afternoons--the typical hours of your average workday--but after-hours and on weekends, iPad Web surfing routinely hit peaks that surpassed even PCs. Though, to be fair, Bit.ly has no way of measuring workday Words with Friends or Super Stickman Golf games.
(AppleInsider)