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Name: Anonymous 2010-02-20 7:39

Apple's policy of secrecy has often led to criticism. Apple once sued and eventually killed one of its biggest fan sites, Think Secret, for refusing to name the source of their leaks. Last year this secrecy came under sharp criticism when an employee working at parts supplier Foxconn International was beaten and died under questionable circumstances that were ruled a suicide, after losing a fourth generation iPhone prototype.

Since it has been revealed that Apple has an army of secret police that monitor its employees and report potential leakers, which are then reportedly brought in for interrogation. However, that may be mild to the virtual fortress-like security that Apple maintains in China.

http://www.dailytech.com/Apples+Supplier+Beats+Reporter+For+Breaking+Veil+of+Secrecy/article17729.htm

And they said Microsoft was evil.

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-20 8:16

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No, this is fine.

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Heh, this is interesting. This is why I don't buy actual Mac hardware to run OS X (Hackintosh). Though, I'm surprised that they (Apple) haven't started to crack down on that yet. Though, this is nothing really new. Apple have always been very secretive about running their operation.

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