FILE - This photo provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department shows Jacob Dismont. Police announced that Dismont and 21-year-old Michael Solid were charged on open murder, robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery for the killing of a teenage boy over an iPad in Las Vegas. A prosecutor in Las Vegas, Thursday May 23, 2013, compared the two men accused of killing a high school student who refused to let go of his iPad with wild animals ambushing a weak victim.
This image provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department shows Michael Samuel Solid, one of two men who will remain held without bail pending another court appearance in the death of a teenage boy who police say fell beneath the wheels of their vehicle when he refused to give up his iPad.
A man uses an iPad to take a picture of his family during a baptising ceremony for Mandaen followers at the Lek River near Houten May 20, 2013. May 20 is a holy day for the Mandaeans all over the world as followers cleanse themselves by being baptised in a river of choice. The Mandaeans, also known as the Sabeans, are a monotheistic and pacifistic religious community who are recognized as followers of John the Baptist. The Mandaeans, which once numbered about 30,000 and lived mostly in southern Iraq, have fled all over the world due to religious persecution.
Delegates take pictures with their iPad before the opening of the 66th World Health Assembly at the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva May 20, 2013. The World Health Assembly is the annual meeting of the World Health Organization's (WHO) 194 Member States and is its highest decision-making body. This year marks the 66th World Health Assembly, which takes place from May 20 to 28, 2013.
This photo provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department shows Michael Solid. Police announced Sunday, May 19, 2013 that 18-year-old Jacob Dismont and 21-year-old Michael Solid were booked into the Clark County jail on charges on open murder, robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery for the killing of a teenage boy over an iPad in Las Vegas.
Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Tab (front) and Apple's iPad are seen in this picture illustration taken in Seoul May 13, 2013. AOvertaking Apple Inc as the world's leading maker of smartphones has stretched Samsung Electronics Co's in-house supply lines, and the South Korean firm is now courting some of its rival's main parts suppliers. After costly courtroom battles over technology patents, the two gadget giants are now going head-to-head over securing the best supply of parts as they jostle to rule the $253 billion smartphone market. Picture taken May 13, 2013.