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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> San Francisco: Apple hardware<\/a> teams are battling new set of challenges owing to strict security guidelines and travel restrictions as the tech giant prepares for the prototyping of next devices<\/a>.

New
Apple TV<\/a>, HomePod, iMac<\/a>, iPhones<\/a> and other hardware are due later this year.

According to a report in The Information, core
Apple<\/a> staff has resorted to tracing shapes in the air to describe components they've had to leave back in the office.

\"Because of travel restrictions, they've had to make decisions based on grainy photos of parts sent from Chinese factories, rather than doing so in person,\" the report said.

Apple's hardware teams meet in person at the Cupertino, California-based headquarters to \"review upcoming products, often bringing key components of their devices to show colleagues\".

Since most of Apple employees are at home owing to the state's \"shelter-in-place\" policy, the iPhone maker \"faces a unique set of challenges because of its secretive culture, focus on hardware and dependence on Chinese manufacturing\".

The report is based on dozens of interviews The Information conducted in recent days with current and former employees, as well as others who work closely with the company.

Apple is also especially reliant on face-to-face meetings and internal file-sharing and communications software.

Some employees also told The Information that they hope Apple will continue to allow flexible and remote work options after COVID-19.

A recent report in Wall Street Journal said that Apple workers at home realise that slow home network speeds and confusing security restrictions are impacting their ability to work effectively.

Software developers who were sent home have been complaining about what work they are allowed to perform remotely.

Other employees have been unable to access key internal systems from home due to Apple's stringent security policies.

Apple on March 6 suggested its employees on the California campuses to work from home as an \"extra precaution\" eve as new coronavirus cases spread on the west coast in the US.

In an updated statement, Tim Cook said that all of Apple offices are moving to flexible work arrangements worldwide outside of Greater China.
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为即将到来的设备苹果硬件团队学习的新方法

苹果硬件团队正在新的挑战由于严格的安全指导方针和旅行限制科技巨头正准备下一个设备的原型。

  • 更新2020年3月31日下午04:57坚持
旧金山:苹果硬件团队正在新的挑战由于严格的安全指导方针和旅行限制科技巨头准备接下来的原型设备

苹果电视HomePod,iMac,iphone和其他硬件将于今年晚些时候。

据信息,核心苹果工作人员采取跟踪形状描述组件的空气中他们不得不离开回到办公室。

“由于旅行限制,他们不得不做出决定基于模糊的部分从中国工厂发送的照片,而不是这样做,”报告表示。

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苹果的硬件团队在库比蒂诺亲自见面,加州总部“查看即将到来的产品,经常将他们的设备的关键组件显示的同事”。

因为大多数的苹果员工在家里由于该州“避难所”政策,iPhone的制造商“面临一系列独特的挑战,因为它神秘的文化,关注硬件和中国制造业的依赖”。

这份报告是基于许多面试的信息进行与现任和前任员工在最近几天,以及其他与公司紧密合作。

苹果也特别依赖面对面的会议和内部文件共享和通信软件。

一些员工还告诉的信息,他们希望苹果将继续允许灵活和远程工作COVID-19后选择。

在《华尔街日报》最近的一份报告中说,苹果在家工作者意识到家庭网络速度缓慢和令人困惑的安全限制是影响其有效工作的能力。

软件开发人员被送回家抱怨什么工作可以远程执行。

其他员工无法访问密钥从家里内部系统由于苹果的严格的安全策略。

苹果3月6日建议员工在加州校园在家工作作为一个“额外预防措施”前夕新冠状病毒病例传播在美国西海岸。

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在一个更新的声明中,蒂姆•库克表示,苹果的办公室都搬到弹性工作安排大中华区以外的世界。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> San Francisco: Apple hardware<\/a> teams are battling new set of challenges owing to strict security guidelines and travel restrictions as the tech giant prepares for the prototyping of next devices<\/a>.

New
Apple TV<\/a>, HomePod, iMac<\/a>, iPhones<\/a> and other hardware are due later this year.

According to a report in The Information, core
Apple<\/a> staff has resorted to tracing shapes in the air to describe components they've had to leave back in the office.

\"Because of travel restrictions, they've had to make decisions based on grainy photos of parts sent from Chinese factories, rather than doing so in person,\" the report said.

Apple's hardware teams meet in person at the Cupertino, California-based headquarters to \"review upcoming products, often bringing key components of their devices to show colleagues\".

Since most of Apple employees are at home owing to the state's \"shelter-in-place\" policy, the iPhone maker \"faces a unique set of challenges because of its secretive culture, focus on hardware and dependence on Chinese manufacturing\".

The report is based on dozens of interviews The Information conducted in recent days with current and former employees, as well as others who work closely with the company.

Apple is also especially reliant on face-to-face meetings and internal file-sharing and communications software.

Some employees also told The Information that they hope Apple will continue to allow flexible and remote work options after COVID-19.

A recent report in Wall Street Journal said that Apple workers at home realise that slow home network speeds and confusing security restrictions are impacting their ability to work effectively.

Software developers who were sent home have been complaining about what work they are allowed to perform remotely.

Other employees have been unable to access key internal systems from home due to Apple's stringent security policies.

Apple on March 6 suggested its employees on the California campuses to work from home as an \"extra precaution\" eve as new coronavirus cases spread on the west coast in the US.

In an updated statement, Tim Cook said that all of Apple offices are moving to flexible work arrangements worldwide outside of Greater China.
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