Interesting detail here is Apple’s evidence includes text messages between employees. I thought iMessage was encrypted so wondering if Apple has a back door on employee phones.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) December 10, 2019
Between this and Google’s Thanksgiving Four, corporate phones are suspect.https://t.co/nDz8V3ZLP1
This will be a fascinating case to watch in several dimensions. For example, I wonder what specific mechanisms Apple used to obtain exceptional access to its employee’s text messages? https://t.co/3de5KoO3W9
— ray ozzie (@rozzie) December 10, 2019
This is one story to keep your eye on. Especially given Apple's #semiconductors success and #privacy stance. Nuvia founder in the middle of this. https://t.co/VZdy14Iosw
— Patrick Moorhead @ #Marvell2019IADay (@PatrickMoorhead) December 9, 2019
"...Apple's evidence in its complaint, notably text messages he exchanged with another Apple engineer and conversations with his eventual Nuvia co-founders, were collected illegally..."
— Abhishek Baxi (@baxiabhishek) December 10, 2019
How did Apple have access to an employee's text messages? ?https://t.co/qBrzIM2rV3
애플, 전 A-시리즈 칩 책임자 제럴드 윌리엄스 제소.
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) December 10, 2019
- 그의 고용 계약 위반과 애플 기술 부당 이용 걸어
- 그러나 윌리엄스, 애플의 반경쟁 조항 캘리포니아법에 시행할 수 없고 애플이 그의 텍스트 메시지를 불법 감시했다고 반박
- A7 칩부터 A12X 칩까지 모든 것 책임져 https://t.co/N2GEOTp7bH
Interesting detail here is Apple’s evidence includes text messages between employees. I thought iMessage was encrypted so wondering if Apple has a back door on employee phones.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) December 10, 2019
Between this and Google’s Thanksgiving Four, corporate phones are suspect.https://t.co/nDz8V3ZLP1
Apple sues iPhone CPU design ace after he quits to run data-center chip upstart Nuvia https://t.co/E8DmrusnMc pic.twitter.com/7K06E59zzd
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) December 10, 2019
This is one story to keep your eye on. Especially given Apple's #semiconductors success and #privacy stance. Nuvia founder in the middle of this. https://t.co/VZdy14Iosw
— Patrick Moorhead @ #Marvell2019IADay (@PatrickMoorhead) December 9, 2019
#BreakUpBigTech .. FAANG’s efficientinfringement is not only harming American inventors & undermining our economy from new growth but now they are suing their old employees! Grow new innovation! @ChrisCoons @ThomTillis @maziehirono https://t.co/xmHf12MkNn
— GivePatentsInjunctiveRightsAgain (@SavePatents) December 10, 2019
TheRegister: Apple sues iPhone CPU design ace after he quits to run data-center chip upstart Nuviahttps://t.co/mleFQeTsaf
— RetiredEngineer® (@chiakokhua) December 10, 2019
애플, 2월에 퇴사한 칩 개발 부문 책임자를 부당경쟁 혐의로 고소. https://t.co/sMQmjC1SP7
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) December 10, 2019
ICYMI: Apple is suing former chief architect of iPhone chips https://t.co/U4ihuQUNEw by @lukedormehl pic.twitter.com/DK05DFAw0J
— Cult of Mac (@cultofmac) December 10, 2019
Apple is suing former chief architect of iPhone chips https://t.co/U4ihuQUNEw by @lukedormehl pic.twitter.com/pY0kWMSOdh
— Cult of Mac (@cultofmac) December 10, 2019
.@Apple is reportedly suing its former chief architect of iPhone and iPad chipsets, Gerard Williams III, for an alleged "breach of contract and breach of duty of loyalty".https://t.co/4HM4LJGOzU
— Tech2 (@tech2eets) December 10, 2019
Apple sues iPhone CPU design ace after he quits to run data-center chip upstart Nuvia • The Register https://t.co/iRz1jOWwAk
— Malou Tiquia (@maltiq) December 11, 2019