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A seemingly innocent hands-on video of the iPhone X apparently got an Apple
engineer fired.
一段看似没什么事的iPhone X视频似乎使一位苹果工程师被解雇。
Brooke Amelia Peterson did a short hands-on video of the iPhone X - which
belonged to her dad who was an engineer working on the RF and wireless circuit
design for the device - on Apple Campus and uploaded to YouTube. Not
surprisingly, the video went viral.
Brooke Amelia Peterson制作了一个简短的关于iPhone
X的视频并上传到YouTube上—她父亲是一名苹果公司为iphone制作射频和无线电路设计工程师。毫无疑问这段视频迅速走红。
In her latest YouTube clip, Peterson claimed that her dad took full
responsibility for letting her film the iPhone X and Apple "let him go". She
added that her father broke a company rule and Apple has no tolerance for rule
violations.
在她最新的YouTube视频中,Peterson称,她的父亲(因她的泄密行为)付了全责,苹果公司解雇了他的父亲。她还说,她的父亲违反了公司的规定,苹果公司对这种违规行为没有容忍。
While some people think that the dismissal is a little too harsh, the
hands-on video includes some footage of confidential information such as special
employee-only QR codes and codenames of unreleased Apple products in the Notes
app.
虽然有些人认为解雇有点太过苛刻,但上传的操作视频中含有一些保密信息的片段,比如特殊的员工二维码,以及在Notes应用程序中未发布的苹果产品代码。
This isn’t the first time that Apple has fired an employee for showing a
product before its official launch in stores. In 2010, Apple fired a test
engineer for showing a 3G iPad prototype to Steve Wozniak who was waiting in
line outside an Apple Store to buy the tablet.
这已经不是苹果第一次因商店正事推出产品前泄密而解雇员工事件。2010年,苹果公司解雇了一名测试工程师。当时这名工程师向在苹果专卖店门外排队购买平板电脑的史蒂夫.沃兹尼亚克展示了一款3G版iPad样机。 |
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