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Foxconn asks Chinese staff to fly back home from India — What's the reason? What will be the repercussions? Explained
iPhone maker Foxconn Technology Group, the biggest assembler of the flagship smartphone of Apple in India, has reportedly been asking its Chinese workers in the south Asian country to return to their ...
Foxconn Technology Group has asked hundreds of Chinese engineers and technicians to return home from its iPhone factories in India, dealing a blow to Apple Inc.’s manufacturing push in the South Asian ...
More than 300 Chinese iPhone engineers and technicians have been recalled from an Indian production plant, says a new report. No public acknowledgement or explanation has been offered, but suspicion ...
The impact of Foxconn Technology (OTCPK:FXCOF), reportedly, instructing hundreds of Chinese engineers and technicians to return from its iPhone factories in India would be negligible, according to TF ...
The move is not about Android security as such, but about the unavailability of the Microsoft Authenticator app in Chinese app stores. Microsoft has ordered its staff in China to use iPhones for their ...
Microsoft has addressed concerns about its device policy for workers in China. Recent reports have stirred debates about the tech giant's choice to require Chinese staff to use iPhones for work. A ...
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