The police caught the burglar who broke into Steve Jobs’ empty house in Palo Alto on July 17 and made off with Macs, Apple gadgets, Tiffany jewelry, champagne, a letter to Jobs, and even Steve’s wallet, which the AP says had his driver’s license and a dollar in it.
The thief was reportedly apprehended because he connected a stolen iPad to Apple’s servers and reinstalled the operating system but not before he sold the jewelry to an online dealer in Pennsylvania that he had goggled.