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Apple issues extensive report on supplier responsibilityApple has published an extensive report on supplier responsibility that addresses how the company works to ensure that all of its business partners a…
... "met with government officials from Taiwan, Thailand, and the Philippines to ... -
Apple exploring desktop iMac with shape-sensing touch displayLending support to a recent rumor about a touchscreen iMac, a new patent application from Apple revealed this week shows an all-in-one desktop with a…
... touchscreen panels. The report said Taiwan-based Sintek Photronic was said ... -
62 Apple supplier workers poisoned<div class="quote-container"><span>Quote:</span> <div class="quote-block"> Wintek?s Suzhou, China-based factory, which produces electronic components…
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62 Nokia supplier workers poisoned<div class="quote-container"><span>Quote:</span> <div class="quote-block"> Wintek?s Suzhou, China-based factory, which produces electronic components…
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'Minor delays' in iPad production could limit Apple launch to 200KThe second report in a week claiming Apple has experienced iPad production delays surfaced Thursday, with the latest suggesting the company is curren…
... past March. However, suppliers in Taiwan told DigiTimes this week that ... -
Nokia v. Apple: Corporations seeking 2012 court dates<a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSLDE62B0OX20100312?type=marketsNews" target="_blank">http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSL...pe=marketsNews…
... market. Last week Apple sued Taiwan's HTC Corp (2498.TW ... -
Delays cause Apple to switch iPad touch-panel orders to WintekDue to delayed shipments for iPad touch-panels from Taiwan-based TPK Touch Solutions, Apple has reportedly shifted its orders to longtime partner Win…
... for iPad touch-panels from Taiwan-based TPK Touch Solutions, Apple ... to Wintek. Last week, the Taiwan industry publication claimed issues at ... -
Wall Street Journal - Two New iPhones Coming; One May Be Targeted at Verizon<a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304370304575152242601774892.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_LEADNewsCollection" target="_blank">http://online…
... ., the contract manufacturing subsidiary of Taiwan's ASUSTeK Computer Inc., said ... -
WSJ: Apple working on two new iPhones, including one for VerizonIn addition to a new iPhone model to be introduced this summer, Apple is also working on a CDMA-capable version that could run on the Verizon network…
... ., the contract manufacturing subsidiary of Taiwan's ASUSTeK Computer Inc., said ... -
To 3G or NOT 3G....THAT is the question!Howdy.<br /> <br /> I travel overseas ALOT. As a writer and photographer, the ipad seems like the perfect lightweight way for me to upload photos and…
... have extensive free wifi coverage. Taiwan and Japan in particular....it ... -
Apple contractor Wintek sued by 44 employees over alleged poisoningDozens of Wintek workers claim in a new lawsuit that they were poisoned by a chemical called n-hexane while cleaning glass screens of Apple's iPhone …
... of Independent Trade Unions in Taiwan protested in front of Apple ... -
Apple supplier Wintek says it treated workers for chemical exposureWintek, the maker of display panels for Apple's iPhone and iPad, said this week that it provided proper medical treatment to workers who became sick …
... chemical. Wintek announced through the Taiwan Stock Exchange this week that ... of Independent Trade Unions in Taiwan protested in front of Apple ... -
9 Chinese Commit Suicide in iPad/iPhone factory9 Foxconn workers have committed suicide. Story below. The enormous pressure from Apple to keep customers happy and profit flowing is conveyed to Fox…
... death from Foxconn, owned by Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry ... -
Apple looking into Foxconn suicides, says it is 'saddened and upset'As overseas electronics manufacturer Foxconn continues to come under fire for a number of suicides over the last year, Apple has officially commented…
... action, Andrew Deng, analyst with Taiwan International Securities, told Reuters. "It ... -
Apple rumored to directly provide raises to Foxconn employeesA new report suggests Apple could address employee issues with its manufacturing partner Foxconn by directly compensating workers with profits from p…
... building of its products. The Taiwan-based company assembles iPhones and ... -
Apple manufacturer Foxconn may relocate some Chinese factoriesFacing increasing scrutiny from the media and general public over a rash of employee suicides, Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn is rumored to be p…
... in Far Eastern such as Taiwan, Vietnam, and India. The move ... -
Apple struggles to meet iPhone 4 demand as iPad availability improvesConstraints in overseas supplies have prompted one prominent Wall Street analyst to lower iPhone 4 sales estimates for the current quarter, while App…
... iPad orders to manufacturers in Taiwan surpassed 2 million units in ... -
Android leader Motorola still well behind Apple's iPhoneMotorola reported a phenomenal 600 percent leap in earnings this quarter, but is still behind Apple in mobile units sold and is far behind in smartph…
... leading Android maker. In comparison, Taiwan's HTC (the manufacturer of ... -
Apple manager charged with leaking secrets for kickbacksA global supply manager working for Apple has been charged in a US federal grand jury indictment for wire fraud, kickbacks and money laundering, and …
... China, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan. The case was put together ... -
Second supplier reveals role in anti-Apple kickback schemeA South Korean earphone and headset maker this week admitted it entered into what it believes was a legal consulting contract with an Apple supply ma…
... Singapore, and Nishoku Technology in Taiwan. Devine appeared in a San ... -
Rumors of new 7-inch iPad from Apple persistQuestionable rumors of a new iPad from Apple sporting a 7-inch screen continue to surface, with another Taiwanese publication adding fuel to the fire…
... . Last week, another report from Taiwan suggested that the new iPad ... -
Rumors of 7-inch iPad persist; Apple parts with developer of tabletsAnother report has claimed Apple plans to build a smaller, 7-inch iPad, and the company has severed ties with a California design firm after nearly a…
... to compete with 'mini iPad' Taiwan-based tech industry publication DigiTimes ... -
Rivals and partners comment on Apple's recent moves.Google, Intel and Acer have commented on Apple recently, with comments ranging from praise for its revised App Store policies, to criticism from the …
... , according to Shih. He believes Taiwan's industry focuses too much ... -
iPad production to expand as Apple adds new touch panel supplierApple continues to grow its output of iPads to satisfy consumer demand ahead of the coming holiday season, this time adding a new supplier of touch p…
... per month. According to DigiTimes, Taiwan-based Cando, a subsidiary of ... -
Apple readying production of smaller, lighter 11.6-inch MacBook Airs?Apple is destined to revamp its super-slim, but soft-selling MacBook Air as early as this fall, wrapping the new model around an LED-backlit display …
... today, according to sources in Taiwan. Since introducing the 13.3 ... -
Next-gen 7-inch iPad to have Retina Display, 128GB storage - rumorComponent suppliers in Taiwan have indicated to one Wall Street analyst that Apple's next-generation iPad will sport a 7-inch high-resolution Retina …
Component suppliers in Taiwan have indicated to one Wall ... -
Foxconn looking to build $10B plant in inland China - reportApple manufacturing partner Foxconn is planning to build a new $10 billion plant in the Chinese city of Chengdu, according to a new report.<br /> <br…
... . In June, rumors suggested that Taiwan parent company Hon Hai was ... -
Steve Jobs squashes rumors of smaller, 7-inch iPadApple chief executive Steve Jobs on Monday took pause during his company's fourth quarter conference call to extinguish rumors that the company is wo…
... , but were first dispersed by Taiwan's DigiTimes. In addition, other ... -
Taiwanese company threatens to sue Apple over iPad nameA struggling Taiwanese company is threatening to sue Apple for $1.5 billion over the iPad trademark, claiming an earlier agreement to sell the "…
... March. Yang says Proview Electronics (Taiwan) agreed in 2006 to sell ...