Apple helped build a top secret iPod for the government that only 4 people at the company even knew existed, former engineer says
Apple helped the US Department of Energy develop a special iPod that only four people within the company knew about, a former engineer revealed.
It's unclear what the secret iPod was intended for, but Nest founder and iPod co-inventor Tony Fadell confirmed the project in a series of tweets. Apple helped develop a special iPod that was so secretive only four people at the company even knew it existed, a former Apple engineer revealed this week.
Apple and the Department of Energy did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.
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