‘The Interview’ is now available on iTunes.

The Interview is now available on iTunes. Photo: Cult of Mac

After previously snubbing Sony’s offer to distrubute the film in the wake of the Sony hacks, Apple is now streaming The Interview on iTunes.

Available now from Apple at the same price as on Google, YouTube and other streaming services, you can now rent James Franco and Seth Rogen’s North Korea assassination comedy for $5.99 or own it for $15.

But should you? Cult of Mac’s Lewis Wallace said last week that you should watch The Interview because: “Nothing could be a more powerful statement against this kind of supposedly state-sponsored cyber-bullying than having the film turn from probable flop to cultural touchstone.”

Personally, I’d come at it from a different perspective. By pretty much all accountsThe Interview is a terrible film, and you shouldn’t support terrible movies with your money, no matter what. Especially when the film in question makes light of one of the greatest humanitarian disasters of our time. North Korea isn’t funny.

Burglar Accidentally Films Robbing Houses With His iPhone. Really?!

Burglars, it seems, get dumb, dumb, and dumber, especially when it comes to Apple devices. The Daily Mail reports that a burglar managed to record himself in the act with his iPhone which later proved to be the incriminating evidence against him. All he wanted to do was to use his phone as a flashlight.

The Daily Mail:

Mr Jerome was arrested after trying to break in to three other properties. Police then found video clips of a house in Marsh in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, which was targeted by a gang of burglars while the owners were on holiday. Property worth tens of thousands of pounds was taken.

Judge Potter told Mr Jerome: ‘Significantly, in my view, camera footage of the invasion of that property was captured on your mobile phone.

‘You, in my judgement, were an important member of the team that attacked that property on those occasions.’

Why even bother with CCTV if you get burglars as stupid as this? Even worse was that he didn’t even think to check his recorded videos to see if anything had accidentally been recorded. BUSTED!

Source: Mac Trast.