In the policies of some American companies, there is always another obscure clause and it is not for less, in an industry where innovation is a big part of success, a leak of confidential content or knowledge can sink a business. We recently saw how the former Bite Apple casualty was sued by Apple itself for revealing some very important secrets.
Recently emails from Steve Jobs were made public and they generated a lot of excitement about it, they were part of a diary of senior officials of the Cupertino company in which they were talking about prototypes, future products, variations and updates of the current ones and more, but what sounded the most was iPod Super Nano
What would he have become?
The iPod Nano as we know it is an MP3 device that marked its time almost at the same level as the iPhone itself. Visually, it’s unclear what the Super Nano might have been like had it been revealed, but we do know that instead of $ 150, which was the price at which the iPod Nano was sold, it would have been 200 dollars
Beyond that, not much is known since, as we commented above, one of the things that highlights big companies, especially US tech companies, is his secret and his security Before any kind of leak, although it’s happened more than once and Apple isn’t perfect either, what many consider one of history’s most important visionaries, Steve Jobs, has also made a strange mistake.
A very curious fact that he left us before he left was a very curious conversation he had with the current CEO of the brand, Tim Cook, in which they talked about something else that was quite interesting.