Sources say staff were given instructions to also not use other foreign-branded devices or bring them into the office
The Taiwanese tech giant blamed falling smartphone sales after its revenue in August fell 8% year-on-year and was down 12% on the previous month
Foxconn founder Terry Gou, who’s running in Taiwan's presidential election, said Beijing won’t be able to influence him despite his business links in China
The world's biggest contract electronics maker saw sales fall 1.23% year on year last month as PC, cloud and networking products' demand declined
Industry observers say the sanction-hit Chinese tech giant will be able to source the advanced chips needed domestically by the end of the year
The new Arizona chip factory is due to be up and running by next year and a second fab making the most advanced chips set to start production in 2026
Before travelling to China, US CEOs have particularly been seeking advice about how Beijing's expansion of its counter-espionage law could affect them
Wang Weibao, who was indicted by the US this week for stealing sensitive technology, stole “the entirety of Apple’s 'autonomous' source code”
The indictment was part of five cases centred on allegations concerning the theft of trade secrets and other technology, of which two others relate to China
The iPhone-maker did not say when it plans to open physical stores in the country of 100 million people, but online stores often precede the opening of retail stores
CEO Tim Cook believes emerging markets, with their younger populations and fewer iPhones, will bring more prospects for growth for Apple
The Apple CEO is in India to inaugurate the US tech giant’s first retail stores in the world's biggest smartphone market after China