Foxconn Staff Strike Over iPhone 5 Production
There has been a strike at Foxconn over iPhone 5 production.
There has been a strike at Foxconn over iPhone 5 production.
Conan O'Brien makes fun of a very bad situation in latest "Apple ad."
Apple's apparently not the only company holding a grudge against Samsung's shady industrial dealings.
Foxconn's latest move suggests Apple's iTV could be getting closer to production.
Tim Cook’s appearance at D10 is now history. As such, the folks at All Things Digital, the conference’s sponsor, have posted video of the Apple CEO’s appearance in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calfornia.
If Tim Cook's words are to believed, future Apple products could be made in the United States. Would this mean $1,000 iPads? Or $600 iPhones?
Apple CEO Tim Cook discussed Steve Jobs, Siri, patent wars, China manufacturing, and more during D10 Tuesday night.
The integrated Apple TV is apparently coming closer to reality as Foxconn is reportedly producing a small amount of units in a trial run.
A new video shows the interior of the plant in China where nearly three quarters of Apple's iPhones are said to be made.
Sharp, not Samsung could become one of Apple's largest LCD suppliers in the years to come.
Terry Gou, chairman of Foxconn, has confirmed to the China Daily today that Apple’s long-rumored iTV is real and that his company will be involved in its manufacture. According to the report, Apple’s television set will have aluminum construction, Siri voice controls, and FaceTime video calling.
A new report about the factory where Apple's topline products are made has emerged.
Apple and Foxconn will be able to produce iPads in Brazil.
Tim Cook pays a visit to Foxconn to tour the iDevice production facility.
Apple's "iTV" plans are falling in place as OEM partner strategies come into sharp focus.
Foxconn wasted no time in commenting on the news that “This American Life” retracted its broadcast that featured Mike Daisey’s travels to China and the Apple supplier.
In a reversal that could only be characterized as stunning, the radio show "This American Life" is retracting its broadcast from January that featured Mike Daisey's travels to China and Apple supplier Foxconn.
Often criticized Apple supplier Foxconn is looking to improve worker conditions.
Apple supplier Foxconn, which has had to combat a fair share of criticism regarding the treatment of its workers, is turning to X-ray inspection units to increase efficiency and possibly battle higher labor costs.
A new page on Apple's website says the company is directly or indirectly responsible for 514,000 U.S. jobs.
While Foxconn in Brazil has been busy producing iPad 2s along with iPhones since the fall, consumers in the country can finally purchase a domestically-made iPhone 4 through Apple's online store.
Last night, “Nightline,” the venerable ABC News magazine, aired what it calls a behind-the-scenes report on working conditions at one Apple supplier factory.
Thanks to special access granted by Apple, ABC's "Nightline" will air a special report Tuesday night featuring behind-the-scenes access to the Foxconn manufacturing plants in Shenzhen and Chengdu, China.