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WWDC 2010 Bans Gizmodo, Now Looking for Volunteers

Oh dear, it looks like Gizmodo has been banned from WWDC 2010, they did send in for a request to attend but Apple has refused to answer them, which come on is no surprise is it.

Worldwide Developers Conference keynote starting tomorrow is the biggest event many of you have been waiting for and for once Gizmodo will not be attending, instead they are now looking for volunteers to send them information and photos and even videos.

This is all because of the iPhone prototype that Gizmodo editor Jason Chen had his hands on and so much so police were called in to seized all belongings, was the prototype lost in a Redwood City bar or was it stolen from software engineer Gray Powell’s bag?

Gizmodo have asked on its site for volunteers to send in instant text messages, live video and audio and high-end photographs, head on over to Gizmodo and see what they have to say.

Do you think Apple is right to ignore Gizmodo? Please let us know what you think, as this is very interesting indeed, and if you are attending WWDC 2010 this week please send us details also. Thanks

Via — PC Mag

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  1. Patrick Michaud says:

    Just as Gizmodo had the right to buy and post the product that they reported on…. Apple has the right to refuse access to their conference and the information that they choice to release to the media that they let into their conference.

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