ABC "Nightline" anchor Bill Weir has been offered exclusive access to Apple suppliers' factories in China to interview workers on the conditions inside the facilities where iPhone and iPads get assembled.
Weir is reportedly the first journalist to go inside the factories to ask workers about their welfare. Most... |
20 February 2012 05:45 GMT |
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In a statement issued Friday, long time Apple-partner Foxconn confirmed it had risen the pay of a junior level worker in Shenzhen to 1,800 yuan, or roughly $290 per month. This is the third time Foxconn increases employee wages amid controversy, and the pay could be further raised to 2,200 yuan and above, should the... |
20 February 2012 03:20 GMT |
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A Shenzhen (China) - based online seller of electronics and replacement parts has obtained a “Microphone Mic Flex Cable Ribbon Replacement for iPad 3.”It’s no surprise that such leaks are becoming more abundant with the iPad 3 launch drawing closer. Analysts estimate the third-generation tablet will... |
16 December 2011 05:12 GMT |
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After accusing Shenzhen, China-based Proview Technology of infringing on its iPad trademark, Apple saw its lawsuit rejected by a Chinese court which ruled that Proview had lawfully registered the "iPad" name as far back as the year 2000.The court learned from Proview that its Taiwan unit had sold the ‘global&rs... |
7 December 2011 07:17 GMT |
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A Shenzhen-based accessories supplier has revealed to a Chinese blog that Apple is currently missing not one, but two iPhone 5 prototype devices. The second one was reportedly obtained directly from a Foxconn factory in the Futian district, Shenzhen.This is reportedly the reason why we’re seeing all these alleg... |
28 September 2011 03:33 GMT |
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If you though that you saw it all when it comes down to iPad clones then just wait until you lay your eyes on this latest knock-off that swaps Apple's lean mobile operating system for a fully fledged Windows 7 OS and pairs it together with an Intel Atom processor.Available with both Atom N455 and Atom N475 CPUs ... |
9 November 2010 13:11 GMT |
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Foxconn Technology Group, the world’s largest contract manufacturer of electronics, has cut its growth target in half as demand for Apple’s portables fail to offset slowing computer sales, Bloomberg Businessweek reports.The company’s Chairman, Terry Gou, confirmed the move in an interview at his off... |
6 September 2010 04:07 GMT |
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