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Former Employee

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technology1 year ago

"Apple Sues Former Engineer for Leaking Vision Pro and Journal App Details"

Apple is suing former iOS engineer Andrew Aude for allegedly leaking confidential information about Apple's Journal app, VisionOS headset, regulatory compliance strategies, employee headcounts, and product hardware characteristics to journalists and employees of other companies. Aude is accused of communicating extensively with journalists using encrypted messaging apps, leaking details about unreleased products, and deleting evidence from his Apple-issued iPhone. Apple is seeking a jury trial, damages, restitution, and an order preventing Aude from disclosing its confidential information without written consent.

gaming2 years ago

"The Day Before: From Controversies to Closure, Unraveling the MMO Disaster"

A former employee of Fntastic, the developer of The Day Before, revealed that the game was never intended to be an MMO, despite its marketing claims. The employee stated that the game was meant to be a third-person shooter with co-op mechanics, inspired by Rust, DayZ, and Escape from Tarkov. They also highlighted a lack of communication between the team and the founders, who made all gameplay and design decisions. Disagreements with the founders often resulted in termination, leading to wasted time and work. The source confirmed that around 200k copies of The Day Before were sold, with 90k refunds so far. Financial records show that the studio made S$3.4m in revenue last year, but it is unclear where the founders' investments went. The office space was primarily used as a virtual office. Publisher Mytona has apologized for the game and will offer refunds.

travel2 years ago

Insider Tips for a Memorable Disney World Vacation

A former employee of Disney World shares some tips for tourists visiting the parks, including dressing comfortably, being considerate of others when taking photos, treating park employees with respect, avoiding distractions while walking in crowded areas, refraining from using flash photography on dark rides, being prepared when ordering food, respecting character performers, keeping the parks clean, listening to children's preferences on rides, and understanding the limitations of the single-rider line.

business2 years ago

Tiger Global Exposes Ex-Employee's Misinformation Attacks

Investment firm Tiger Global Management has informed its limited partners that it has been targeted in a series of misinformation attacks by a former employee. The firm responded to a document containing unsubstantiated allegations about the investment firm, allegedly a draft article by The New Yorker magazine, which has been circulating in venture capitalist, hedge fund, and media circles. Tiger Global stated that the document was written by a disgruntled former employee with whom they recently parted ways and that the attacks are filled with lies. The firm has engaged experts to help respond to the allegations. Tiger Global manages approximately $50 billion in assets.

crime2 years ago

Former Employee's Deadly Shooting Spree Ends in Fatal Confrontation with Deputies

A former employee of a shipyard in Harvey, Louisiana, who was terminated within the last week, shot and killed two of his coworkers. The suspect called his mother to pick him up at the shipyard, and she drove him to an apartment complex where he was shot and killed by Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office deputies after opening fire on them. No deputies or residents were injured, but other apartments were damaged. The names of the suspect and victims have not been released.

crime2 years ago

Arrest made in Giant food tampering case involving needles.

A former employee of a Giant grocery store in Lower Macungie Township, Pennsylvania, has been charged with three counts of recklessly endangering another person and one count of criminal mischief after 11 needles were found in merchandise. No injuries were reported. The former employee, identified as a juvenile, allegedly inserted needles into at least three known food items. Customers who purchased items from the store between April 13 and April 19 are urged to check for any tampering.