Apple Takes iPad Secrecy All the Way to 11

Courtesy Mashable!  Fri, 03/19/2010 - 15:19

In order to have access to iPad testing units, developers and testers had to agree to keep the device tethered to a fixed object in an isolated room with blacked-out windows, according to a report by BusinessWeek .

That’s pretty hardcore. It’s unclear from BusinessWeek’s report if that was a condition enforced before the iPad was unveiled to the public or if it’s something that will be kept up until the April 3...


 

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