8 Extreme Cases Of Secrecy At Apple
#1 Apple provided very little details on Steve Jobs’ Health
When it comes to guard secretes related to upcoming products, “They make everyone super, super paranoid about security,” said Mark Hamblin, former employee Apple, who worked on the touch-screen technology for the iPhone, according to New York Times. “I have never seen anything else like it at another company.”
But Apple went a step ahead when it came to guard Steve Jobs health condition. He was battling with pancreatic cancer and had a liver transplant while on a leave of absence. Despite intense interest in Mr. Jobs’s condition among the news media and investors, Apple representatives have declined to address the matter, reciting with maddening discipline only that Mr. Jobs is due back at the company by the end of June.
Mr. Jobs was actually at work on Apple’s sprawling corporate campus on Monday, according to a person who saw him there. Company representatives would not say whether he had returned permanently.
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