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  • Apple Car could be made in the US by Hyundai in 2024

    tzeshan said:
    The only working strategy is Apple licensing its self driving packages to automakers. Tesla is charging $10,000/car for it. Apple could further charge a subscription fee for updates. 
    Apple will not license anything. Major car brands are investing in their own proprietary software & autonomous systems. They’re not just going to hand over the keys to the kingdom to Apple.
    Do they have sufficient knowledge of high tech? If so, why do they need Apple CarPlay? 
    watto_cobra
  • Steve Jobs unveiled the first iPhone 17 years ago today

    Although some none Apple users failed to recognize Jobs contribution, I firmly believe Jobs will be the top ten most influential person in history.
    ravnorodom
  • Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays from all at AppleInsider

    Merry Christmas to AI staffs and all good natured members!
    marklarkGeorgeBMac
  • DHS advises companies to avoid Chinese hardware and software services

    DHS is trying to protect American data? LOL What did they do about the Spams telephone calls Americans are receiving daily? None! Nahda! Nil! Why DHS cannot catch any of these criminals? America will be a much safer place if DHS can eliminate these Spam criminals. 
    GeorgeBMac
  • Apple itself may share liability with Wistron for worker riots

    techconc said:
    While I believe large companies have some responsibility into auditing their contractors for compliance, etc. I don't agree with laws that hold a company responsible for the actions of another.  That literally makes no sense. 

    Also, assuming Wistron was not paying THEIR employees properly, that is a contractual agreement between Wistron and their employees.  There is no such agreement with Apple.  If Wistron isn't paying people, perhaps employees should file a complaint or walk off the job.  Rioting is NEVER the appropriate response.  
    But the article says "According to the Contract Labor (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970, the contractor is responsible for payment of wages and the principle employer is ultimately is responsible for it." So Apple couldn't rewrite the contract to evade the law. If Apple doesn't want to comply with the law, they can leave India. It doesn't matter "if you agree" with it or not.
    I agree with you. Apple should leave India. 
    GeorgeBMac