Calls aren’t the only thing Apple’s dropping these days: The Apple executive in charge of hardware for the iPhone has left the company, according to The New York Times. While Apple refused to say why or how Mark Papermaster left, a source tells the Times that the company pushed him out due to hardware problems in the iPhone and the iPod touch. Papermaster joined Apple in 2008 after a 25-year career with I.B.M.
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