China Investigating Two Apple Suppliers Amid Claims Of Pollution
Two Apple suppliers have been accused of polluting local rivers with toxic metals.
Two Apple suppliers have been accused of polluting local rivers with toxic metals.
According to a new report, Foxconn is about to hire 90,000 additional workers for its "iPhone 5S" production.
This time it's Pegatron - not Foxconn - who is receiving criticism for working conditions.
Foxconn has embarked upon a hiring spree, according to a recent report, which could signal the mass production of Apple's next-generation iPhone handset.
The wireless device can measure vital signs and even lets users check Facebook posts.
Apple has apparently selected a third iPad mini producer.
Pegatron is said to be the "primary assembler" of the so-called budget iPhone.
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A large number of iPhone units were returned to the manufacturer recently due to problems.
Apple's largest manufacturer is once again hiring. Foxconn is said to be making new hires in anticipation for the new iPhone.
Foxconn announces record profits.
Samsung is buying a stake in Sharp, a company that supplies screens to Apple.
Citing "reliable sources familiar with the matter," Mac o Takara claims that Apple's largest manufacturer has begun production of the iPhone 5S.
The folks that make iOS devices may be liking their jobs a lot more and for a good reason.
Apple is already working with Foxconn on the touch display panels to be used on the second-generation iPad mini, reports The China Times.
Two of Apple's Chinese contractors have decided to continue their operations during the upcoming Chinese New Year
The New York Times has posted a follow-up report aimed at ascertaining whether the conditions have gotten better at Apple's largest manufacturing partner.
Macs will be manufactured in the U.S. beginning next year.
It may still be difficult to get an iPhone 5.
As it struggles to keep operating, Sharp could soon be getting a lifeline from Apple.
Another Foxconn controversy is brewing, this time over the age of workers.
Apple takes liberties with its rules and pulls an app that sheds light on skeletons in the closet.
Apple has slowed down production on the iPhone 5, but this has nothing to do with weakening demand.