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And he added a possible explanation: "I don't think it's
And he added a possible explanation: "I don't think it's possible that anybody was hacked to the point where they could have obtained access to his email."
In other words, a person could have accessed Bezos' private phone.
If Bezos had access to that phone, his company wouldn't have attempted to blackmail him or anyone else.
It's not clear that this was the case.
"We have a fairly clear expectation that the National Enquirer will be treated fairly in this story," Amazon's president, Jeff Bezos, told NBC News in an email to Ars Technica on Thursday. "And we will do everything we can to ensure that our sources are treated fairly, but for the good of our customers, and for all parties involved in the story, we do not have any assurances that there will be no stories published. The National Enquirer will not be publishing any stories in this case."
Amazon has since changed the company's policy to say that it will not publish any stories about the National Enquirer. That's because no one is legally liable for unauthorized access to a personal computer or other device.
But the most relevant part of this story comes from the National Enquirer, which is headquartered at a company called Public Knowledge Technologies.
The company didn't respond to Ars Technica's request for comment.
This story originally appeared on Ars Technica.AUSTIN — The Texas Rangers are planning a major upgrade over their 2015 offseason plans — they're planning on bringing in a general manager who can replace the manager who left the team and take over the team this offseason, and they're planning on bringing in the best baseball player in the world — shortstop Stephen Strasburg.
Shelby will be part of a new group of players, the Rangers said on Wednesday. He is the club's seventh overall pick, and has spent the last five seasons with the Texas Rangers.
"He's a guy that we like a lot, and we have a lot of interest in him," Rangers general manager John Farrell said, according to The Associated Press. "Stephen is a top-notch, big, physical shortstop. He brings an energy and drive to the plate. I'm not sure that's what we're looking at when we talk about him.
"But we really want to focus on him and his value and his talent, and he's a guy that I think is a top prospect for the Rangers organization. I think he's going to be a really good player
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