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Dormitory Labour Regime In India’s iPhone Factory: Report
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Dormitory Labour Regime In India’s iPhone Factory: Report

Negating all labour safety proceedings and wellbeing, an iPhone factory run by Foxconn in Tamil Nadu's Sriperumbudur is exploiting women workers. Johanna Deeksha's shocking report on Scroll.in titled "India’s iPhone Factory Is Keeping Women Workers Isolated" throws light on deprecating and illegal c...
Foxconn is set to invest $1.6 billion in India
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Foxconn is set to invest $1.6 billion in India

iPhone maker Foxconn is set to expand its India operations with an additional investment of NT$50 billion ($1.6 billion) to be used for construction projects. The move is part of the company's China Plus policy, which aims to shift the business from China in light of disagreements between Washington...
WhatsApp To End Support For Several Devices From October 24
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WhatsApp To End Support For Several Devices From October 24

Meta-owned WhatsApp will end its support for certain older Android phones and iPhones on October 24, 2023. The messaging platform has acknowledged that it will discontinue supporting devices running on Android OS version 4.1 and older. WhatsApp modifies its compatible device list every year. Beginn...
Foxconn To Hire 40,000 More Employees In India
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Foxconn To Hire 40,000 More Employees In India

Foxconn, the world's largest contract manufacturer of electronics and biggest iPhone supplier, is planning to double its employee headcount in India. The company's Indian representative, V Lee, acknowledged this in a LinkedIn post on Sunday while wishing Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his 73rd birt...
Why Apple’s Shift To C-Type Is Significant?
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Why Apple’s Shift To C-Type Is Significant?

Tech giant Apple has launched its new iPhone 15 and a significant change is making headlines that it has replaced the Lightning charger with USB-C chargers. The decision has come less than a year after the European Union voted to approve legislation to require smartphones, tablets, digital camera...