Exclusive: IBook Speed Bump Ahead
News In a surprising turn of events, the information on the P 1.5 iBook gained momentum as the result of Apple's legal steps to block the postings of an anonymous poster using the name "Worker Bee" on the bulletin boards of the AppleInsider rumours site.
[August 11, 2000, 8:41]
Apple Sues Over Mac Secrets
News In August 2000, Apple sued an employee dubbed "worker bee", also for releasing images of dual-processor Power Mac G4s on the Internet. Apple settled the lawsuit with "worker bee", later identified as Juan Gutierrez, in August 2001.
[December 12, 2002, 7:41]
Apple Lawsuit Provides Clues To New Products
News In August 2000, Apple sued to identify a tipster who had used the name "worker bee". But in its efforts to identify worker bee, Apple had to confirm that there was at least some truth to the rumours that he was posting -- namely the details of a...
[January 6, 2005, 7:40]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Using this silent, but powerful communication system, whereby the bee dances in a zig-zag pattern, he is able to share information such as the location, distance, and direction of a newly discovered food source to its fellow colony members.
[October 15, 2004, 19:15]
Ad Agency Threatens Mac Media
News The company in August filed suit in California's Santa Clara County Superior Court, and named an employee posting under the pseudonym "Worker Bee" as one of up to 25 John Does the company said caused the company damage by leaking pre-release...
[September 15, 2000, 8:23]
