Revealed: 8 Ways How Apple Keeps Secrets


#4 Chris Connors: Even within the company the culture manifests itself in interesting ways. If you have friends in other groups, they will never ask you what you are working on. They know better, and the courtesy is reciprocated. So usually conversations are personal, or about outside elements, or someone registering complaints about how the shipping version of your product works now (wink wink). "Have you filed a RADAR for that?"

#3 Anonymous: All prototypes are laser marked with serial numbers and tracked by a central tracking system (called iTrack).  Physical security is also highly prioritized, with prototypes required to be locked up when not in use.  Access to prototypes is also restricted, and the default assumption within the company is that your coworkers do not know what you're working on.

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