iPad Developers Get To tryout Out The iPad Under Heavy Security
Details of Apple’s hush-hush protection measures have come up again, as the company seems to love to work in secrecy. Word is out that some developers have received iPads to experiment their applications on, but apparently they had to jump through quite a few hoops in order to get a unit. Apparently testers were called for to promise to keep the unit isolated in a room with blacked-out windows, not to mention that the iPad must remain tethered to a fixed
object. Just to assemble certain that they comply, Apple won’t send out the iPad until potential partners send photographic evidence that they’ve complied. We’re certainly looking forward to getting our iPad when it’s released, so stay tuned!Permalink: iPad Developers Get To pop quiz Out The iPad Under Heavy Security from Ubergizmo | RSS Sponsor: Win a Fellowes Microshred Paper Shredder!
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