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Tech executive accused of making fake bar codes to buy lots of Lego A Silicon Valley software executive is accused of using fake bar codes to buy massive amounts of Lego sets. Police allege Thomas Langenbach, a 47-year-old vice president of global software giant SAP, brought his own bar code stickers to Target... latimesblogs.latimes.com
Silicon Valley exec allegedly switched bar codes to steal Legos A Silicon Valley software executive faces felony burglary charges after police said he used fake barcodes to score major discounts — on Legos. latimesblogs.latimes.com
Tech executive's Lego bar-code scam was extensive, police allege More details are emerging in the case of Thomas Langenbach, a Silicon Valley software executive accused of using fake bar codes to buy massive amounts of Lego sets. latimesblogs.latimes.com
DA: Motive in Silicon Valley Lego barcode scheme may be compulsion or 'beating the system' Following the arraignment of a top Silicon Valley executive on four felony counts of burglary for swapping barcodes on a treasure trove of Lego toys, there was no shortage of theories Tuesday about what would turn a highly-paid tech titan into a sophisticated serial sticker stealer. www.mercurynews.com
MoSys Releases Carrier-Grade Bandwidth Engine IC to Production MoSys , a leader in semiconductor solutions that enable fast, intelligent data access for network and communications systems, today announced the production release of its first generation high-speed serial access Bandwidth Engine® IC product. ca.finance.yahoo.com
BeachMint Carves a Retail Niche with Celebrity Appeal How Myspace veteran Josh Berman and serial entrepreneur Diego Berdakin are using personal recommendations for exclusive merchandise by celebrity design partners. finance.yahoo.com
Silicon Valley tech executive nabbed in flim-flam involving Lego toys Thomas Langenbach, an executive with the global software giant SAP, was formally charged on Tuesday for allegedly using fake barcodes to steal a Santa's workshop worth of Lego toys. www.mercurynews.com
Experts: Insanity defense doesn't fit in stabbings Mental health experts who interviewed a Michigan serial stabbings suspect testified Friday that he revealed a pattern of planning, control and lack of empathy for his alleged victims - key factors that would make him... www.wflx.com
NEWS: Club Nintendo Inserts Could Be a Thing of the Past A new system would track fraud and link Club coins to product returns. Nintendo is considering an alternative registration system for Club Nintendo, which would do away with registration cards, as revealed by a patent application published today. The registration codes would instead be printed right on the box. The hope is that more people would register their products instead of missing or ... www.nintendoworldreport.com
$50 Reward for the Addition of Printable Grocery Coupons to CommonKindness.com Consumers can earn a $50 reward for their favorite charity by getting a brand to post one or more coupons for a grocery store product on CommonKindness.com, the revolutionary coupon site that is working to create sustainable funding for America’s nonprofits. ... news.yahoo.com
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