Apple's board of directors tests devices up to 18 months before launch

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Apple's Chairman of the Board of Directors, Arthur D. Levinso, made some very interesting remarks this week during a conference held at Stanford University. According to Levinso, the company's board of directors has the opportunity to test the devices that are going to be launched in the marketor up to 18 months before they are released to the public. In some cases, devices are tested as little as six months in advance.

"The mission of the council is not to give instructions about the specifications of the devices," Levinso pointed out in the talk, "it is rather to provide their personal opinions about the use." "The committee is there to hire or fire the CEO of the company, rather," recalled Arthur D. Levinso.

The president of the council focused part of his talk on talk about the figure of Steve Jobs, whom he says he misses:

“The time has not yet come when I walk into the conference room and don't miss Steve Jobs. He was a special guy ... The Steve Jobs that the general public perceived, was not the same as I knew.

Faced with such statements we wonder if the committee has already tested the iWatch or the long-awaited Apple television.

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Source- Fortune


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