McGraw-Hill Apple iPad Leak Punished by Cupertino Giant
Jan 30, 2010 Apple Tablet
Remember the CNBC interview with McGraw-Hill CEO Terry McGraw? It happened a day or two before the Apple iPad launch and Mr. McGraw was kind enough to reveal confidential data about the iPad, confirming its existence, price and the fact that it runs the iPhone OS. Now, his leak got punished by Steve Jobs, who didn’t include his company’s name on the list of publishers that will provide Ebooks for the iPad, as shown below.
Do you see any trace of McGraw-Hill? I don’t and that’s certainly a measure taken to prevent future leaky CEOs from mentioning secret data bout yet unlaunched Apple products. Anyone care to share info about the iPhone 4G? Come on, you’ve got nothing to lose… except Apple’s love.
[via Phone Arena]
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Tags: Apple iPad Leak, information leak punishment, McGraw-Hill publisher, Steve Jobs





January 31st, 2010 at 6:36 pm
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