Well known consumer tech leaker, @evleaks, has posted on his Twitter page that he will finally retire, putting an end to two years of newsworthy phone scoops and tech leaks. Evan Blass, or most commonly known online as @evleaks, has posted this message on his Twitter page yesterday: "All good things must come to an end. [RETIREMENT]— Evan Blass (@evleaks) August 3, 2014 In an interview with The Next Web, Evan Blass explained his reasons for quitting @evleaks. Read more in our articles including "@evleaks retires from tech leaks" and "BPI expands barcode cash deposit service to Robinsons Retail stores".
Well known consumer tech leaker, @evleaks, has posted on his Twitter page that he will finally retire, putting an end to two years of newsworthy phone scoops and tech leaks. Evan Blass, or most commonly known online as @evleaks, has posted this message on his Twitter page yesterday: "All good things must come to an end.
[RETIREMENT]— Evan Blass (@evleaks) August 3, 2014 In an interview with The Next Web, Evan Blass explained his reasons for quitting @evleaks.
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