
Everybody is so curious about Apple’s rumored tablet device. We know there are always brokers with the leaked news but in Apple’s case it’s hardly possible. Bloggers are always in a rush to break (or leak) the news before anyone else. In a similar hunt, Gawker has promised to pay $100,000 to one who lets them play with the real Apple tablet for an hour. Now it has become something serious. If many Google’s employees can produce videos of their Nexus Ones when they are not allowed to, why not Apple’s? I am sure many of Apple’s guys out there have started to think over it seriously. Now, Steve Jobs is not gonna sleep tonight, he’ll surely call Foxconn’s executive to ask them to strengthen the security. An urgent meeting is going to be held soon at Apple’s headquarters on this matter.
Apple might give more priority to its privacy than a human life! Really. Don’t you remember an engineer’s suicide when he had found an iPhone 4G sample missing from his closet?
This reminds me of something:
- Steve Jobs has asked an Apple employee ‘Zeng‘ to turn to Foxconn and convey his message. ‘Commander‘ is the Foxconn executive. (I here assume that Foxconn is working on iSlate.)
Zeng: waaaittt! wait wait wait wait!! I bring a message from master Steve Jobs!
Commander:Whaattt??? “Double the guard! Extra precautions! Your prison might not be adequate as Gawker is giving $100,000 for iSlate!” You doubt my prison’s security?
Zeng: Abbbsoluttely nott! Steve does! I am just the messenger.
Commander: I’ll give you a message for your master Steve! Leak from Foxconn is immpossiblle!!
Zeng: Whoa… oo..aaoaoa
Commander: hahaha… haaa Impressive, isn’t it?
Zeng: Yes, very impressive. It’s VERRRY impressive.
Commander: One way in…one way out…. one thousand guards, and one prisoner!
Zeng: Yess, except that prisoner is iSlate……
Commander: Take us down.
Zeng: ooO! What are you doing?!
Commander: hahaaa…..haha…!!
Zeng: Oh my…
Commander: Behold, iSlate…!
What do you think about rest of the story? Will iSlate succeed to get leaked or not?

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