Women who assembled iPhones at a Foxconn plant in southern India say they had to endure crowded dorms without flush toilets and food sometimes crawling with worms
The factory, which employs 17,000 people, is expected to restart production with 1,000 workers on Thursday. State official inspected workers' hostels, which firm reportedly vowed to upgrade.
Apple supplier Foxconn's plant near Chennai in southern India will remain shut this week following protests sparked by a food poisoning incident, government officials said on Tuesday
In November, China reported 5G phone shipments of 28.97 million units, a year-on-year increase of 43.9%
Company has been scrambling to keep up with global chip shortage and supply-chain disruptions were expected to worsen during the holiday sales quarter
Apple promised to help develop China’s economy and technological prowess through investments, deals and training
Karen Makishima says Tokyo bureaucrats moved too slowly to loosen rules on emerging technologies, stifling companies and industries
A government statement issued late on Friday said Starlink had been told to comply with regulations and refrain from booking satellite internet services in India immediately
Political scientist at Thammasat University says he has received two emails about his iPhone and iCloud accounts being targeted
Cross-bank debt consolidation is among a series of measures to help debtors and businesses, who face the worst financial crisis the country has seen since the late 90s
Rotating chairman Guo Ping says post-pandemic, digital technology a pillar for economic recovery and resilience in many countries
Beleaguered telco's gross debt stood at 1.94 trillion rupees, comprising deferred spectrum payment obligations and government liabilities